Want to hear a secret? A poorly kept one, for sure….. but I absolutely love RPPRs—they’re like a challenging puzzle that brings me enormous satisfaction – I touch on that in the video. But let’s be honest, if you’re new to this, RPPRs can seem overwhelming and be scary. And if they aren’t your favourite, they aren’t intimidating as much as a drag that you have to remember how to do each time.

 That’s why I’ve put together a comprehensive guide to support you if you just got your first RPPR or if you are looking for resources to support you next time one pops up.

Here’s what you’ll find in this resource set:

  • Overview Video: Get a 30K foot view with a video that explains what an RPPR is and outlines our role in the reporting process.
  • Snapsheet Overview: Get a quick glance at the key topics we cover in RPPRs with a handy snapsheet that you can use as a cheat sheet for your RPPR (includes a checklist!)
  • Comprehensive PI Template: This template breaks down what needs to be included in each section of the RPPR, tailored specifically for Principal Investigators. It’s a great tool to ensure nothing gets missed. Download it and email it to them.
  • Worksheet for Calculations: This will help you calculate carryforward amounts and compile all personnel reports, making sure you’re accurately documenting every detail

These resources are designed to simplify your RPPR process and make sure you have a bit of fun along the way. Whether you’re drafting your first report or you’re a seasoned expert, these tools will help guide your next steps and ensure you have everything you need at your fingertips.

This was requested by one of our community members, so if you have something you want to learn about, shoot me an email.

By Minessa