The total amount of time (sometimes several years) during which the Department authorizes a grantee to complete the approved work of the project described in the application; project periods of more than one year are divided into budget periods. Sometimes referred to as ‘performance period.
the time within the grant period (see above) when a project is carried out. For example, an organization might have a grant period of July 1 - June 30, and a project period where the activity occurs October 15 - October 22. Organizations may define a different project period for each NYSCA project.
The project period should match the performance dates on the grant or contract or similar document. This may be an anticipated start and completion date.
is the period for which implementation of a project is authorized. The project period may be equal to or longer than the budget period for an award, but can not be shorter than the budget period.
The total time approved by the funding organization for a supported project, including any extensions approved by the funding organization. The project period consists of one or more budget periods which are usually 12 months each.
The total time for which support of a project has been recommended (usually no more than 5 years), consisting of one or more budget periods. Competing extensions of a project period are subject to peer review, reevaluation of the activity, and re-competition for available funds.
The total time for which support of a project has been programmatically approved. The total project period is comprised of the initial competitive segment, and subsequent competitive segment(s) resulting from a competing continuation award(s), and non-competing extensions.
The period assigned to complete the awarded project, can be between 1 and 5 yrs long
the total time for which a sponsored project has been approved, within which there may be one or more budget periods or years.
The total time for which support of a project has been programmatically approved. A project period may consist of one or more budget periods. (Also see Budget Period.)
(Also referred to as the performance period) - The total amount of time for which the Department promises to fund a grant and authorizes a grantee to conduct the approved work of the project described in the application. Project periods of more than 18 months are divided into 12-month budget periods. When the Department awards a multi-year award, it obligates funds for the first 12 months and promises to fund subsequent budget periods if certain conditions are met.