What is required of HCFO grantees?
Project directors may be asked to attend periodic meetings and to give progress reports on their grants. At the close of each grant, project directors are expected to provide a written report on the project and its findings in a format and style, and of a quality, that would be suitable for publication in a refereed scholarly or policy journal. Grantees will be expected to meet The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s requirements for the submission of semi-annual and final progress and financial reports. Additionally, we require grantees to submit a one-page summary of the findings from a grant that are particularly relevant to policymakers to be posted on our Web site.
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- What is required of HCFO grantees?