What are the quarterly reporting requirements for grantees receiving Recovery Act funds?
Grantees receiving Recovery Act funds will be required to file two separate quarterly reports as follows: • Ten calendar days following the end of each calendar quarter (or, for the first report by July 10, 2009), all grantees are required to file a report on use of funds provided by the Recovery Act. The specific content and submission instructions for these reports are currently being finalized by the White House Office of Budget and Management but, at a minimum, will include the data requirements specified in Section 1512c of the Recovery Act. • Forty days following the end of each calendar quarter, all grantees are required to electronically file the standard Federal Financial Report, SF 425, via the NSF FastLane system. Questions regarding completion of the Federal Financial Report may be directed to: bfadfmils@nsf.gov. In addition to the above reports, PIs also are required to electronically submit annual project reports at least three months prior to the end of the current budge
Grantees receiving Recovery Act funds will be required to file two separate quarterly reports as follows: • Ten calendar days following the end of each calendar quarter, beginning October 10, 2009, all grantees are required to file a report on use of funds provided by the Recovery Act. • Forty days following the end of each calendar quarter, all grantees are required to electronically file the standard Federal Financial Report, SF 425, via the NSF FastLane system. Questions regarding completion of the Federal Financial Report may be directed to: bfadfmils@nsf.gov. In addition to the above reports, PIs also are required to electronically submit annual project reports at least three months prior to the end of the current budget period via the NSF FastLane system.