SF-PPR.Grant Form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the name of the federal agency and organization element in the first field, as specified in your award document.
  3. In the second field, input the federal grant or other identifying number assigned by the federal agency.
  4. Provide your DUNS number and EIN in fields 3a and 3b respectively, ensuring accuracy for proper identification.
  5. Fill out the recipient organization’s name and complete address, including zip code, in section 4.
  6. Indicate your recipient account number in section 5, followed by specifying the project/grant period start and end dates.
  7. Select whether this is a final report in section 8 and choose the report frequency from options provided in section 9.
  8. Attach any required performance narratives or additional documents as instructed by your awarding federal agency.
  9. Complete certification details including typed name, signature, contact information, and submission date in sections 12a to 12e.

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The Performance Progress Report (PPR) is a standard, government-wide. performance progress reporting format used by Federal agencies to collect. performance information from recipients of Federal funds awarded under all.
Similarly, the PPR is a standard template for performance reporting that requires specific data elements to be reported on your award. The PPR also requires narrative responses to questions on your organizations performance in achieving the objectives of the award.
The law requires that information about entities and organizations receiving federal funds be disclosed to the public via a central website, USAspending.gov.
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