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• Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA)
• Awards in Excess of $5,000,000 – Federal Taxes Certification Requirement
• Active SAM Registration
• Policy and Guidance for Approval, Planning, and Reporting of Conferences (including
Meetings and Trainings)
• OJP Training Guiding Principles for Grantees and Subgrantees
As indicated earlier in this solicitation, NIJ expects scholarly products to result from any award
under this solicitation. Please review the “Goals, Objectives, Deliverables, and Expected
Scholarly Products” segment of the “Program-Specific Information” section of this solicitation, as
well as the “Performance Measures” section.
In addition to the expectation of scholarly products, successful applicants under this solicitation
will be required to submit the following deliverables regarding the work funded by the NIJ award:
Semi-Annual and Final Progress Reports
Applicants should anticipate that progress reports will be required to follow the non-budgetary
components of the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) template/format. General
information on RPPRs may be found at Future award and
fund draw-downs may be withheld if reports are delinquent.
Quarterly and Final Financial Reports; Audit Reports
Quarterly and final financial status reports are required. If applicable, an annual audit report in
accordance with Office of Management and Budget requirements must be submitted. Future
award and fund draw-downs may be withheld if reports are delinquent.
Draft and Final Summary Overview of the Work Conducted under the Award
The overview is expected to provide an overall summary of the work under, and results of, the
project funded by NIJ under this solicitation. Among other things, the summary overview should
address the purpose of the project, project subjects (if applicable), project design and methods,
data analysis, project findings, and implications for criminal justice policy and practice in the
United States.
A draft summary overview no longer than 10 pages long (double-spaced) is to be submitted 90
days prior to the end of the project period for NIJ review and comment.
Required Data Sets and Associated Files and Documentation
As discussed earlier, NIJ applicants should anticipate that NIJ will require recipients of an award
under this solicitation to submit to NACJD all data sets that result in whole or in part from the
work funded by NIJ, along with associated files and any documentation necessary to allow for
future efforts by others to reproduce the project’s findings and/or to extend the scientific value of
the data set through secondary analysis. All data sets and necessary documentation are to be
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