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Program Information for Current Grantees

As many of you know, ANA is recommending that
grantees use a new, standardized format to submit their quarterly
Objective Progress Reports (OPRs). This format will soon be
mandatory for all grantees and therefore it is a good idea for
everyone to get in the habit of using it. Using this standardized
form allows ANA to compare similar outcomes across projects and
better serve ANA grantees in the implementation of their projects.
All ANA forms are available via this website under
“Forms”.
Grant Administration
Tracking & Evaluation System (GATES)
Upcoming 2007 Report Due Dates: 1/31,
4/30, 7/31, and 10/31
Grantees
can submit their quarterly reports:
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Via e-mail to a new e-mail
address:
anareports@acf.hhs.gov,
recommended
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Via e-mail directly to your
program specialist.
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Via fax at (202) 690-8145 or
(202) 690-7441.
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Via mail to:
Administration for Native Americans
Mailstop: 2nd Fl. West Aerospace Center
370 L’Enfant Promenade SW
Washington DC 20447
Please remember that a copy of the OPR and SF269 must be submitted
to ANA and the originals must be sent to the Office of Grants
Management. ANA has improved its monitoring and evaluation processes
and is intensively reviewing reports and flagging grantees that are
not submitting in a timely manner. The importance of submitting
quarterly reports on time cannot be overstated and failure to do so
can result in serious consequences for grantees, as outlined in the
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Administration for
Children and Families (ACF) Standard Terms and Conditions:
“Failure to submit reports (i.e., financial, progress, or other
required reports) on time may be the basis for withholding financial
assistance payments, suspension, termination or denial of refunding.
A history of such unsatisfactory performance may result in
designation of ‘high risk’ status for the recipient organization and
may jeopardize potential future funding from DHHS”.
Non-competing Continuation Grantee Applications - all programs areas
Available financial assistance for
multi-year grantees that are progressing satisfactorily
and submit timely programmatic and
financial reports
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