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Grantee Reporting Requirements

AoA has created new guidelines for reporting for grantees that have received funding through the Title IV Discretionary Grants program of the Older Americans Act. These Guidelines provide instructions for semi-annual and final performance reporting pursuant to requirements in the OAA. To view the new guidelines, click here

Both financial and programmatic reporting is required by statute for all AoA grant programs. While each program area has individual reporting requirements, all financial reports are submitted on a Standard Form 269 – Financial Status Report.

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