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Grant Modifications

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General Guidelines for Modifications

No-Cost extensions

No-cost extensions should be requested between 1-3 months prior to a project’s end date.

  • Extensions cannot be granted for projects when the approved end dates have already passed.
  • By default, one 12-month extension will be granted when warranted. If additional time is needed, provide justification in your modification request. Only one no-cost extension will be granted per project.
  • After reviewing the submitted Grant Modification Form, CLIR Staff may determine additional materials are necessary for approval. Additional instructions will be provided if necessary.

Changes to a project’s Principal Investigator(s)

Staffing changes often occur during the course of a project. Project staff should inform CLIR immediately of such changes by completing the Grant Modification Form. Additional documentation may be required, including but not limited to:

  • a letter on institutional letterhead which includes the name, title, and email address of the new PI and the date on which the change becomes effective and,
  • a C.V. for the new Principal Investigator

Reallocation Requests

Any requests for an allocation of funds different than the original budget approved by CLIR should complete the Grant Modification Form. Be prepared to share the following information:

  • The amount of funds remaining in the grant;
  • If funds are expected to remain at the close of the project and approximately how much; and,
  • A brief description of how the funds will be spent.

Any requests to reallocate funds from salary and benefit lines to other areas of a grant budget will undergo additional scrutiny. CLIR strongly prefers that funds approved for staff support be spent on staff support.

After reviewing the submitted Grant Modification Form, CLIR Staff may determine additional materials are required for approval, such as a revised project budget. Additional instructions will be provided if necessary.

Reporting

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Requirements

All recipients of the Digitizing Hidden Collections program are required to submit interim and final project reports by the deadlines specified in their award letters.

All reports should demonstrate consistency with the original proposal and any previous interim reports; consistent financial reporting is essential. Some budget variations are to be expected, but all discrepancies from the proposal and previous financial reports should be explained in the budget narrative. Other narrative sections should demonstrate compliance with the original proposal in terms of deliverables and grant activities, including outreach. All changes made to the original plan should be clearly identified and explained; in some cases, a grant modification request must be submitted and approved prior to implementation.

Be aware that the requirements for reporting for grants awarded in 2015, 2016, and 2017 are slightly different from the requirements for grants awarded since 2018. Earlier grants report the quantities of materials digitized and files created through a customized version of the Quantitative Reporting Tracking Template Excel spreadsheet prepared by CLIR staff and recipients of awards granted 2018 and later report this information in the SM Apply form, while submitting a full File Manifest with the final report. Templates for these files are above, under Reporting Resources.

Due Dates

All original award letters include required reporting deadlines. In general, the first interim report should be submitted no later than one month after the twelve-month reporting period, with each successive interim report due on the same date each following year. Final reports are due no later than three months following the end of the grant period. If unusual circumstances arise that cause reporting delays, recipients must inform program staff as soon as possible.

Remaining Funds

Occasionally, grant funds remain at the close of a project. Institutions are required to report this to CLIR and to return all unspent funds in amounts greater than $100, by check or ACH, to CLIR. Directions for returning funds are provided in the Returned Funds Policy for Grants and Grant-Funded Fellowships, available on the CLIR Policies web pageDue to the substantial fees involved, payments by credit card cannot be accepted.

Citing CLIR

Resources

Sample credit lines and boilerplate language can be found in CLIR’s Acknowledgment Guidelines. Please review these before citing CLIR in publications, presentations, and other outreach. If you have questions or would like someone to review draft language, get in touch with hiddencollections@clir.org

Contact CLIR’s Grants Team

For all program-related inquiries, email hiddencollections@clir.org. We’re always glad to meet via Zoom to talk about more complex questions or requests.

Sharon Burney

Sharon Burney

Program Officer​

Sharon manages grant program-related systems, oversees grantee onboarding and support, and handles outreach and communications for CLIR’s two active regranting programs, Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices and Recordings at Risk. Sharon is the host of the Material Memory podcast seasons three and four, and leads the newest grant program, Safe Spaces.

Alyson Pope

Program Officer

Alyson handles grant modification requests, monitors report receipt and compliance, and ensures information and systems are up to date for CLIR’s two active regranting programs, Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices and Recordings at Risk.

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Jane Larson

Program Associate

Jane assists the program officers with customer service, communication and assessment activities for CLIR’s two active regranting programs, Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices and Recordings at Risk.

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Louisa Kwasigroch

Managing Director

Louisa oversees CLIR’s two active regranting programs,  Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices and Recordings at Risk.

Recipient Webinars

Orientation Sessions

  • CLIR hosts an orientation for new Hidden Collections recipients after awards have been announced. A recording and related materials can be found below:

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