Grantee Reports Clause Samples
The "Grantee Reports" clause requires the recipient of a grant (the grantee) to provide regular or specific reports to the grantor regarding the use of funds, progress of the funded project, or achievement of milestones. Typically, this clause outlines the frequency, format, and content of the reports, such as financial statements, narrative updates, or outcome measurements. Its core practical function is to ensure accountability and transparency, enabling the grantor to monitor compliance with grant terms and assess the effectiveness of the funding.
Grantee Reports. Grantees must submit periodic reports to Grantor.
Grantee Reports. GRANTEE agrees to provide the STATE with such progress reports, including, but not limited to, the following:
19.1 Expenditure and program income including any profit earned must be reported on an accrual basis.
19.2 Monthly Financial Status Reports (FSRs) by the 20th of each month reporting expenditures for the previous month.
19.3 Use of the Management Information System (as described in 27 below).
19.4 Information as may be deemed necessary to complete the Annual Report to the U.S. Department of Labor as described in the Act, Section 136(d) (1), (2).
19.5 Required Quarterly Program and Quarterly Narrative Reports as specified by the requirements (i.e., due on the 10th day of the month following the end of the quarter for the Senior Community Services Employment Program, if applicable; and First Grant Quarterly Narrative Reports due 30 days after the quarter ends, if applicable).
19.6 Unserved applicant data as may be required by the Minnesota Youth Program, if applicable.
19.7 Special reports as requested. GRANTEE shall also make such reports to the Governor, the Legislature, the Secretary of Labor, the Comptroller General of the United States, other Federal Entities or the State as any of them may require. The STATE shall withhold funding if reporting requirements are not met in a complete, accurate and timely manner.
Grantee Reports. Grantee agrees to provide to Grantor the narrative reports and financial reports in accordance with paragraph 6 of the Grant Terms and Conditions. Such reports shall be in the form set forth on Exhibit D to this Grant Agreement.
Grantee Reports. Grantee agrees to provide the State with such progress reports, including, but not limited to, the following:
20.1 Expenditure and program income, including any profit earned, must be reported on an accrual basis.
20.2 Monthly Financial Status Reports (FSRs) or Reimbursement Payment Requests (RPRs) by the 20th of each month reporting expenditures for the previous month.
20.3 Use of the Management Information System (as described in 27 below).
20.4 Information as may be deemed necessary to complete the Annual Report to the U.S. Department of Labor as described in the Workforce Investment Act, Section 136(d) (1),(2).
20.5 Required Quarterly Program and Quarterly Narrative Reports as specified by federal or state law, statute, or rule.
20.6 Special reports as requested. Grantee shall also make such reports to the Governor, the Legislature, the Secretary of Labor, the Comptroller General of the United States, other Federal Entities, or the State as any of them may require. The State shall withhold funding if reporting requirements are not met in a complete, accurate, and timely manner.
Grantee Reports. Grantee will submit a final report, no later than 30 days after the grant funds are expended. IVWF will provide grantee with a final report template and a reminder for the impact report approximately eight months from date of grant.
Grantee Reports. GRANTEE agrees to provide the STATE with such progress reports, including, but not limited to, the following:
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