Project Reporting Requirements
AAF/NJ must be accountable for its distribution of funds to grantees.
To accomplish this each grantee must submit two follow-up reports:
(1) Grantee Interim performance/Financial report
(2) Final Report during the grant-reporting year
Failure to submit these reports will result
in the termination of the grant award, and will jeopardize your
organization/initiatives and eligibilty for the next funding year.
The reports must include:
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Number of clients |
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Indicate joint working relationship with other agencies |
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Summarize program performance to date |
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Indicate the progress of participants |
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Resulting outcomes of program against objectives |
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Indicate
the cooperation received from other agencies and groups
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involved |
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Any other indicators of progress the grantee wishes to share |
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Indicate changes in management, staff or project director(s) |
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An audited fiscal report must be included detailing use of
grant funds. |
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The AAF/NJ
name must be included on all literature produced by |
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grantees
for that funding year. |
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