NSF Final Report Categories
Final reports are submitted through FastLane.
Final reports consist of various components
which ask for various kinds of information.
To enter this information into FastLane,
you must navigate to the appropriate page on
FastLane, but not only does FastLane not make it easy
to find where to enter the information,
it does not even tell you what is needed
until the very end when you can view the
report as a whole and see which categories
it expects data for but which you missed.
Unfortunately, it does not then provide you with links
to the pages you need to navigate to in
order to enter the required information,
but for your convenience here is
a list of the categories a final report
comprises.
NSF FastLane Final Report Categories
Final Report Proposal Number:
Final Report for Period:
Submitted on:
Principal Investigator:
Award ID:
Organization:
Title:
- Project Participants
- Senior Personnel
- Name:
- Worked for more than 160 Hours:
- Contribution to Project:
- Post-doc
- Graduate Student
- Undergraduate Student
- Technician, Programmer
- Other Participant
- Research Experience for Undergraduates
- Organizational Partners
- Other Collaborators or Contacts
- Activities and Findings
- Research and Education Activities:
- Findings:
- Training and Development:
- Outreach Activities:
- Journal Publications
- Books or Other One-time Publications
- Web/Internet Site
- Other Specific Products
- Contributions
- Contributions within Discipline:
- Contributions to Other Disciplines:
- Contributions to Human Resource Development:
- Contributions to Resources for Research and Education:
- Contributions Beyond Science and Engineering:
- Categories for which nothing is reported:
[FastLane conveniently lists categories where no data were entered.
This category is filled in by FastLane; the other categories are
filled in by the PI.]