What is required of grantees?
Principal investigators may be asked to participate in periodic meetings and give progress reports on their grants. Progress reports on interim results will be required on a biannual (semi-annual) basis. In addition, the grantee will develop two briefs – one during the first quarter of the project that will include a basic description of and rationale for the project and a summary of the gaps in PHSSR that it will address, and a policy brief, to be developed in the final quarter of the project, that will detail findings from the project, policy/practice implications and recommendations. At the close of each grant, the grantee is expected to provide a written report on the project and its findings suitable for wide dissemination. Grantees are expected to meet RWJF requirements for the submission of narrative and financial reports, as well as provide periodic information needed for overall project performance monitoring and management. Additional information about RWJF reporting requirem
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