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Every year, you'll need to submit a progress report to continue NIH support of your career development award.
Progress reports are due two months before the beginning of your next budget period. Send it in on time -- an incomplete progress report will delay your award.
Follow the instructions starting at Send Us an Annual Progress Report in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal. Also read the following:
- Check the guidelines for your award to determine if you should complete biographical sketches for new key personnel and other significant contributors.
- Include other support for the career award recipient, mentor, co-sponsors, and key personnel only if the support has changed since the previous submission.
- Describe courses and other ctivities that enhanced your research skills.
- Describe activities other than research and training in the past year.
- Note activities planned for the next year.
- If you have a mentored career development award -- K01, K08, K23, or K25 -- include a sponsor's report. Your mentor's comments help your program officer determine whether NIAID should continue your funding. Give your mentor plenty of time to write feedback on your performance. Also allow time for your signing official to email the report as an attachment or mail a hard copy. You can't send it through the eRA Commons.
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