SF-PPR-B form and instructions

NOAA Community-based Restoration Program Progress Reports

SF-PPR-B NOAA form and instructions

NOAA Community-based Restoration Program Progress Reports - Semi-annual report

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PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Program Indicators SF-PPR-B
For NOAA Restoration Center Awards
Page
1.Federal Agency and Organization
Element to Which Report is Submitted

2. Federal Grant or Other
Identifying Number Assigned
by Federal Agency

3a. DUNS

of
Pages
4. Reporting Period
End Date
(Month, Day, Year)

3b. EIN

B. Program Indicators
(1)
Activity
Number or

(2)
Activity Description

(3)
Indicator or
Status

(4)
Explanation

Label

B-01

B-02

Example: Feasibility Study

Complete

The feasibility study for this project was completed
during the current reporting period, on time, and under
budget by $2000.00.

Example: Preliminary Design
Plans

In progress

The feasibility study determined that replacing the
undersized culvert is the best alternative to pass fish at
this blockage. An engineer was contracted to begin
preliminary design plans.
Permits cannot be applied for until a preliminary design
is completed.

Example: Permits Applied for/
Received

Not started

B-04

Example: Outreach Activities

In progress

B-05

Example: Project Monitoring
and Maintenance

In progress

B-03

A public meeting was held on MM/DD/YYYY to discuss
results of the feasibility study and a fact sheet was
developed and distributed to attendees (see attached).
Baseline monitoring of x,y,z was initiated this reporting
period to begin collecting data prior to replacement of the
undersized culvert with an open bottom arch culvert.

Note:
•
•

This page is required for NOAA Restoration Center Awards.
This page can be used for one or more activities and results, and can be duplicated.

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PERFORMANCE PROGRESS REPORT
Instructions for SF-PPR-B, Program Indicators
For NOAA Restoration Center Awards
Item

Data Elements

1

3a

Awarding Federal
agency and
Organizational Element
to Which Report is
Submitted
Federal Grant or Other
Identifying Number
Assigned by the
awarding Federal
agency
DUNS Number

3b

EIN

2

4

Reporting Period End
Date

Instructions
Enter the name of the awarding Federal agency and organizational
element as “NOAA Fisheries Service.”

Enter the grant/award number contained in the award document.

Enter the recipient organization's Data Universal Numbering System
(DUNS) number or Central Contract Registry extended DUNS number.
Enter the recipient organization's Employer Identification Number (EIN)
provided by the Internal Revenue Service.
Enter the ending date of the reporting period. The reporting period is
established in the award document, and for NOAA Restoration Center
awards the frequency of required reporting is usually semi-annual. For
final PPRs, the reporting period end date shall be the end date of the
project/grant period.

Program Indicators
B.(1)

Activity Number or
Label

B.(2)

Activity Description

B.(3)

Indicator or Status

B.(4)

Explanation

Enter the Number or label used to track a particular award activity and
enter the label used to associate the activity with a particular awarding
Federal agency program goal, objective or program/priority area.
NOAA may prescribe how to map activities to specific
goals/objectives or program/priority areas for some recipients
depending on what budget line funds are awarded under.
These activities are outlined in final proposal narrative agreed to by the
grantee and NOAA. If overall activities may change, please
communicate with your Federal Program Officer to discuss if a change
in scope request is appropriate.
State if the activity/project is completed, not completed or ongoing/in
progress.
Include a brief description of your progress towards completing the
activity, such as roadblocks, challenges and revised timelines for
specific activities.

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