Submission & Evaluation

Project Reporting Expectations

Awardees will communicate any project successes such as evidence of positive changes for the community or in relevant public policy, publications, external grant applications, invention disclosures, patents or patent applications, conference presentations, creative work, press releases, licenses, etc., as soon as possible, and for up to three years beyond the initial funding period, so that they can be disseminated through USFRI and the USF Institute on Black Life. Any publications (or other "products") emanating from this RFP must acknowledge that it was "Made possible through support from the USF Grant Program for Understanding and Addressing Blackness and Anti-Black Racism in our Local, National, and International Communities."

A final report detailing the work accomplished, highlighting significant achievements and outcomes, and a plan for future work will be submitted by each awardee at the conclusion of the project period. Follow-up reports also may be requested.