Project Periodic Report: Template
Project Periodic Report: Template
Periodic report:
1st
Period covered:
from
2nd
3rd
4th
to
Name, title and organisation of the scientific representative of the project's coordinator1:
Tel:
Fax:
E-mail:
Project website2 address:
Usually the contact person of the coordinator as specified in Art. 8.1. of the Grant Agreement .
The home page of the website should contain the generic European flag and the FP7 logo which are available in electronic format at
the Europa website (logo of the European flag: http://europa.eu/abc/symbols/emblem/index_en.htm logo of the 7th
FP: http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_en.cfm?pg=logos). The area of activity of the project should also be mentioned.
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The attached periodic report represents an accurate description of the work carried out in
this project for this reporting period;
has fully achieved its objectives and technical goals for the period;
has achieved most of its objectives and technical goals for the period with
relatively minor deviations.
is up to date
is not up to date
To my best knowledge, the financial statements which are being submitted as part of this
report are in line with the actual work carried out and are consistent with the report on the
resources used for the project (section 3.4) and if applicable with the certificate on
financial statement.
All beneficiaries, in particular non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education
establishments, research organisations and SMEs, have declared to have verified their
legal status. Any changes have been reported under section 3.2.3 (Project Management)
in accordance with Article II.3.f of the Grant Agreement.
For most of the projects, the signature of this declaration could be done directly via the IT reporting
tool through an adapted IT mechanism.
If either of these boxes below is ticked, the report should reflect these and any remedial actions taken.
3.1
Publishable summary
This section must be of suitable quality to enable direct publication by the Commission and should
preferably not exceed four pages.
The publishable summary has to include all the distinct parts described below:
A description of the work performed since the beginning of the project and the main results
achieved so far ,
The expected final results and their potential impact and use (including the socio-economic
impact and the wider societal implications of the project so far),
In line with this, diagrams or photographs illustrating and promoting the work of the project, as well
as relevant contact details or list of partners can be provided without restriction.
The publishable summary should be updated for each periodic report.
3.2 Core of the report for the period: Project objectives, work
progress and achievements, project management
For each work package, except project management, which will be reported in section 3.2.3,
please provide the following information:
If applicable, explain the reasons for deviations from Annex I and their impact on other tasks
as well as on available resources and planning;
If applicable, explain the reasons for failing to achieve critical objectives and/or not being on
schedule and explain the impact on other tasks as well as on available resources and
planning (the explanations should be coherent with the declaration by the project
coordinator) ;
The section should also provide short comments and information on co-ordination activities during the
period in question, such as communication between beneficiaries, possible co-operation with other
projects/programmes etc.
For Grant Agreements related to infrastructures (Annex III to the Grant Agreement), the access
provider shall include a section in the periodic reports on the access activity, indicating the membership
of the selection panel as well as the amount of access provided to the user groups, with the description
of their work, and the names and home institutions of users.
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3.3
Deliverables
The deliverables due in this reporting period, as indicated in Annex I to the Grant Agreement have to be uploaded by the responsible participants
(as indicated in Annex I), and then approved and submitted by the Coordinator. Deliverables are of a nature other than periodic or final reports
(ex: "prototypes", "demonstrators" or "others"). If the deliverables are not well explained in the periodic and/or final reports, then, a short
descriptive report should be submitted, so that the Commission has a record of their existence.
If a deliverable has been cancelled or regrouped with another one, please indicate this in the column "Comments".
If a new deliverable is proposed, please indicate this in the column "Comments".
This table is cumulative, that is, it should always show all deliverables from the beginning of the project.
TABLE 1. DELIVERABLES
Del.
no.
Deliverable name
Version
WP no.
Lead
beneficiary
Nature
Dissemination
level4
Delivery date
from Annex I
(proj month)
Actual /
Forecast
delivery
date
Dd/mm/
yyyy
Status
No
submitted/
Contractual
Comments
Yes/No
Submitted
PU = Public
PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services).
RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services).
CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services).
Make sure that you are using the correct following label when your project has classified deliverables.
EU restricted = Classified with the mention of the classification level restricted "EU Restricted"
EU confidential = Classified with the mention of the classification level confidential " EU Confidential "
EU secret = Classified with the mention of the classification level secret "EU Secret "
Milestones
Please complete this table if milestones are specified in Annex I to the Grant Agreement. Milestones
will be assessed against the specific criteria and performance indicators as defined in Annex I.
This table is cumulative, which means that it should always show all milestones from the beginning
of the project.
TABLE 2. MILESTONES
Milestone
no.
Milestone
name
Work
package
no
Lead
beneficiary
Delivery
date from
Annex I
dd/mm/yyyy
Achieved
Yes/No
Actual /
Forecast
achievement
date
dd/mm/yyyy
Comments
Item description
Amount in
with 2
decimals
235000.00 *
11000.02 *
75000.23 *
27000.50*
15000.10*
Explanations
Salaries of 2 postdoctoral students and one
lab technician for 18 months each*
Maintenance of the web site and printing of brochure*
NMR spectrometer*
Expensive chemicals xyz for experiment abc*
363000.85*
TABLE 3.2 PERSONNEL, SUBCONTRACTING AND OTHER MAJOR COST ITEMS FOR
BENEFICIARY 2 FOR THE PERIOD
Work Package
Item description
Amount in
with 2
decimals
Explanations
The following table is required only for the funding schemes for Research for the benefit of SMEs
THE TRANSACTION
Please provide a list of the actual cost incurred by the RTD performers during the performance of the work subcontracted to them. These costs
refer only to the agreed 'Transaction'.
Name of RTD
Performer
Number of
person months
Personnel
Costs ()
Durable
equipment
Consumables
Computing
Overhead
Costs ()
Other
Costs ()
Total by
RTD
performer
TOTAL
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IMPORTANT:
Form C varies with the funding scheme used. Please make sure that you use the correct form
corresponding to your project (Templates for Form C are provided in Annex VI to the Grant
Agreement). An example for collaborative projects is enclosed hereafter.
A Web-based online tool for completing and submitting forms C is accessible via the Participant
Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal, (except for projects managed by DG MOVE
and ENER).
If some beneficiaries in security research have two different rates of funding (part of the funding
may reach 75%6) then two separate financial statements should be filled by the concerned
beneficiaries and two lines should be entered for these beneficiaries in the summary financial
report.
Article 33.1 of the EC FP7 rules for participation - REGULATION (EC) No 1906/2006.
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