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Annual Technical Progress Reports

Due: Quarterly, Semi-Annually, or Annually

Format:  http://www.nij.gov/about/pages/contact.aspx#cjquestions

How to Submithttp://www.nij.gov/about/pages/contact.aspx#cjquestions

Final Technical Reports

Due:  The Final Summary Overview should be submitted 90 days before the project’s end date.

Format:  The Final Technical Report is cumulative (covers the entire award period, including supplements) and describes project activities in sufficient detail to permit replication of the research method and design, including a review of relevant literature, methods including detailed description of data collection and analysis procedures, modifications to or problems with the original research design, findings, and conclusions. In most cases, the Final Technical Report will undergo external peer-review, and, when finalized, will be made available on the NCJRS Web site.

Starting with grants awarded in 2014, grantees will no longer be required to submit a Final Technical Report. Rather, they are expected to generate scholarly products, such as peer reviewed journal articles, law review articles, patents and prototypes, as appropriate. In addition, grantees are required to submit a Final Summary Overview. The Overview will summarize the research project and include sections that state the purpose, project subjects (if applicable), project design and methods, data analysis, findings, and implications for criminal justice policy and practice in the United States. The Final Summary Overview should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages.

If you are unsure which deliverable requirements apply to your award, please contact your grant manager.

How to Submithttp://nij.gov/funding/Pages/final-technical-report-guidelines.aspx

Questions or concerns, email, jedward2@umd.edu

Annual Technical Progress Reports

Due:

Format:  Presentation with instructions found here on how to use the Grant Management System, http://ojp.gov/gmscbt/  

How to Submit:  Presentation with instructions found here, http://ojp.gov/gmscbt/  

Final Technical Reports

Due: All discretionary/categorical and block/formula award recipients have 90 days after the end date of the award to close out the award. However, recipients should start the closeout process as soon as the program is completed and all monies have been spent

Format:  Presentation with instructions found here on how to use the Grant Management System, http://ojp.gov/gmscbt/   

How to Submit:  Submit using the Office of Justice Grants Management System. Presentation with instructions found here on how to use the Grant Management System, http://ojp.gov/gmscbt/ Submit to https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov/gmsexternal/

Questions or concerns, email, jedward2@umd.edu

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