NEW ! January 1, 2017, NIH is implementing new "RPPR" terminology and procedures:
SUMMARY OF MAJOR CHANGES:
Annual-RPPR - No changes in terminology, format, or procedures.
Interim-RPPR - [NEW !] - Submitted via the NIH eRA Commons while the Competing Renewal ("Renewal") Type 2 application is under consideration by NIH.
- Competing Renewal ("Renewal") funded? Interim-RPPR "turns into" an Annual-RPPR.
- Competing Renewal ("Renewal") NOT funded? Interim-RPPR "turns into" a Final-RPPR.
Final-RPPR - [NEW !] - Submitted via the NIH eRA Commons no later than 120 days after the end of the project.
Do you want to use the old format for your Final Report? Then you must "beat the new deadline" by submitting prior to January 1, 2017. NIH will not accept the old Final Report format on or after January 1, 2017. No exceptions.
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HERE ARE THE DETAILS OF THE NEW RPPR TERMINOLOGY & PROCEDURES
RPPR = Research Performance Progress Report
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UI Proposal |
Due Date: | Renewal (Type 2) Funded/Not Funded |
"Fate" of the Interim-RPPR |
Annual-RPPR [No changes] |
YES | NIH notifies via e-mail |
(Does not apply) | (Does not apply) |
Interim-RPPR [NEW !] |
No |
While Renewal |
Renewal (Type 2) |
Interim-RPPR |
Renewal (Type 2) |
Interim-RPPR "turns into" a Final RPPR |
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Final-RPPR |
No |
120 days after |
(Does not apply) | (Does not apply) |