Must an SC PI submit a progress report (noncompeting continuation application) each year? What application form should I use to prepare my progress report, and where do I find it?
A. Any SC PI must submit a progress report (noncompetitive continuation application) to request support for years two, three and four of the grant period. Failure to submit a satisfactory progress report by the deadline (see next question) might lead to delay, suspension or termination of the grant. The progress report due information is available in the Commons status system. Progress reports to continue support of a Public Health Service (PHS) grant must be prepared using PHS 2590 (forms and instructions are available at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms.htm). In addition to following the PHS 2590 instructions, include a brief section detailing the progress accomplished towards the PI’s developmental objectives.
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