Do you need to reconfirmation your srd grant

A very specific question!

The Short-Term Research Development (SRD) grant is a type of grant provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support short-term research projects. The grant is typically awarded for a specific period, usually 1-2 years.

To answer your question, the NSF requires grantees to submit a progress report and a final report for SRD grants. The frequency and timing of these reports vary depending on the grant's duration and the grantee's progress.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Progress Reports: If your SRD grant is for 1-2 years, you may need to submit a progress report every 6-12 months to provide an update on your research progress, accomplishments, and any challenges you're facing. The purpose of these reports is to ensure that the grantee is making progress towards the project's goals and to identify any potential issues that need to be addressed.
  2. Final Report: After the grant period ends, you'll need to submit a final report to the NSF. This report should provide a detailed summary of your research accomplishments, including any publications, presentations, or other outcomes resulting from the grant. The final report is usually due within 90 days after the grant period ends.

To confirm whether you need to reconfirm your SRD grant, I recommend checking the NSF's website or contacting the NSF program officer or grants administrator who managed your grant. They can provide you with specific guidance on the reporting requirements for your grant.

Remember to carefully review the grant agreement and any subsequent notifications from the NSF to ensure you're meeting the reporting requirements and complying with any other grant conditions.