final research performance progress report, RPPR, Type 2, competitive renewal
8.6.2 Final Research Performance Progress Report
A Final RPPR required for any grant that is terminated and any award that will not be extended through award of a new competitive segment. If a competitive renewal (Type 2) application has been submitted, the recipient must submit an Interim-RPPR while their renewal application is under consideration. In the event that the Type 2 is funded, NIH will treat the Interim-RPPR as the annual performance report for the final year of the previous competitive segment. If the Type 2 is not funded, the Interim RPPR will be treated by NIH staff as the institution's Final RPPR.
A Final RPPR should be prepared in accordance with the requirements in the RPPR Instructions found on the NIH RPPR web site and any specific requirements set forth in the terms and conditions of the award. In addition to the standard requirements detailed in those Instructions, recipients should also report additional information required by the awarding IC The NIH organizational component responsible for a particular grant program or set of activities. The terms "NIH IC," or "awarding IC" are used throughout this document to designate a point of contact for advice and interpretation of grant requirements and to establish the focal point for requesting necessary prior approvals or changes in the terms and conditions of award. in program-specific final progress report instructions.
Final RPPR Instructions for SBIR/STTR Phase II Reports are in Section 7.3. of the RPPR Instructions.