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National Palliative Care Research Center

Without research, palliative care is an art, not a science.

Annual Progress and Final Reports

All NPCRC-funded investigators are required to submit annual progress and final reports that will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Committee.

These brief 5 page reports should:

  1. Report study progress;
  2. Compare progress to that detailed in the original proposal;
  3. Explain any protocol changes or difficulties;
  4. Present preliminary data;
  5. Detail publications related to the funded research;
  6. Summarize ongoing research that is not supported by the Center;
  7. Provide an Interim Expenditure report (Annual Progress Reports only) or Final Expenditure Report (Final Reports only).
  8. Detail how the research has led to subsequent larger projects (Final Reports only).

The Annual Progress Report is due from the grantee within 30 days prior to the anniversary of the start date of the grant.

The Final Report is due within 60 days of the completion of the project.

Grant payments are dependent on the receipt and approval of these reports by NPCRC. The Principal Investigator and Financial Officer must sign all expenditure reports.

 

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