OMB No. 0581‐0240
Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP)
Final Performance Report
The final performance report summarizes the outcome of your FMPP award objectives. You will not be eligible for future FMPP or Local Food Promotion Program grant funding unless all close-out procedures are completed, including satisfactory submission of this final performance report.
This final report will be made available to the public once it is approved by FMPP staff. Write the report in a way that promotes your project's accomplishments, as this document will serve as not only a learning tool, but a promotional tool to support local and regional food programs. Particularly, recipients are expected to provide both qualitative and quantitative results to convey the activities and accomplishments of the work.
The report is limited to 10 pages and is due within 90 days of the project’s performance period end date, or sooner if the project is complete. Provide answers to each question, or answer “not applicable” where necessary. It is recommended that you email or fax your completed performance report to your assigned grant specialist to avoid delays. Should you need to mail your documents via hard copy, contact FMPP staff to obtain mailing instructions: FMPP Phone: 202-720-4152; Fax: 202-720-0300
Report Date Range: (e.g. September 30, 20XX-September 29, 20XX) |
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Authorized Representative Name: |
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Authorized Representative Phone: |
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Authorized Representative Email: |
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Recipient Organization Name: |
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Project Title as Stated on Grant Agreement: |
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Grant Agreement Number: |
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Year Grant was Awarded: |
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Project City/State: |
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Total Awarded Budget: |
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FMPP staff may contact you to follow up for long-term success stories. Who may we contact?
☐ Same Authorized Representative listed above (check if applicable).
☐ Different individual: Name: ______________; Email: ______________; Phone: ______________
State the goals/objectives of your project as outlined in the grant
narrative and/or approved by FMPP staff. If the goals/objectives
from the narrative have changed from the grant narrative, please
highlight those changes (e.g. “new objective”, “new
contact”, “new consultant”, etc.). You may add
additional goals/objectives if necessary. For each item below,
qualitatively discuss the progress made and indicate the impact on
the community, if any.
Goal/Objective 1:
Progress Made:
Impact on Community:
Goal/Objective 2:
Progress Made:
Impact on Community:
Goal/Objective 3:
Progress Made:
Impact on Community:
Quantify the overall impact of the project on the intended beneficiaries, if applicable, from the baseline date (the start of the award performance period, September 30, 20__). Include further explanation if necessary.
Number of direct jobs created:
Number of jobs retained:
Number of indirect jobs created:
Number of markets expanded:
Number of new markets established:
Market sales increased by $insert dollars and increased by insert percentage%.
Number of farmers/producers that have benefited from the project:
Percent
Increase:
Did you expand
your customer base by reaching new populations such as new ethnic
groups, additional low income/low access populations, new
businesses, etc.? If so, how?
Discuss your community partnerships.
Who are your community partners?
How have they contributed to the overall results of the FMPP project?
How will they
continue to contribute to your project’s future activities,
beyond the performance period of this FMPP grant?
Did you use
contractors to conduct the work? If so, how did their work
contribute to the results of the FMPP project?
Have you publicized any results yet?*
If yes, how did you publicize the results?
To whom did you publicize the results?
How many stakeholders (i.e. people, entities) did you reach?
*Send
any publicity information (brochures, announcements, newsletters,
etc.) electronically along with this report. Non-electronic
promotional items should be digitally photographed and emailed with
this report (do not send the actual item).
Have you collected any feedback from your community and additional stakeholders about your work?
If so, how did you collect the information?
What feedback
was relayed (specific comments)?
Budget Summary:
As part of the FMPP closeout procedures, you are required to submit the SF-425 (Final Federal Financial Report). Check here if you have completed the SF-425 and are submitting it with this report: ☐
Did the project generate any income?
If yes, how
much was generated and how was it used to further the objectives
of the award?
Lessons Learned:
Summarize any lessons learned. Draw from positive experiences (e.g. good ideas that improved project efficiency or saved money) and negative experiences (e.g. what did not go well and what needs to be changed).
If goals or outcome measures were not achieved, identify and share the lessons learned to help others expedite problem-solving:
Describe
any lessons learned in the administration of the project that might
be helpful for others who would want to implement a similar
project:
Future Work:
How will you continue the work of this project beyond the performance period? In other words, how will you parlay the results of your project’s work to benefit future community goals and initiatives? Include information about community impact and outreach, anticipated increases in markets and/or sales, estimated number of jobs retained/created, and any other information you’d like to share about the future of your project.
Do you have any recommendations for future activities and, if applicable, an outline of next steps or additional research that might advance the project goals?
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