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How to fill out the Oral History Final Report Form (Parts A-D) - Utah Humanities Council online
Filling out the Oral History Final Report Form is an important step in reporting your project to the Utah Humanities Council. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete each section of the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Oral History Final Report Form and open it in your preferred editor.
- In Part A, provide your project's title, grant number, project director's name, and the totals for UHC grant funds expended, in-kind matching documented, and cash matching documented. Additionally, list your sponsoring organization.
- Continue in Part A by detailing each program or activity associated with your project, including location, event or activity, speaker, and audience number. If you have multiple entries, attach an additional sheet.
- Move to Part B, where you will need to check the statements that apply to your project. Ensure that UHC funds were used as planned, conditions of the grant agreement were met, and that you have maintained proper financial records.
- In Part C, write a narrative of at least one page addressing the specified areas: goals and objectives, community impact, planning and publicity, audience impact, and project strengths and weaknesses. Take your time to reflect on each aspect.
- Finally, complete Part D by obtaining the necessary signatures from the authorizing agent, project director, and fiscal agent, along with the corresponding dates.
- After filling out all parts of the form, review your entries for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Take action now by completing your Oral History Final Report Form online.
Oral history is a technique for generating and preserving original, historically interesting information— primary source material—from personal recollections through planned recorded interviews. This method of interviewing is used to preserve the voices, memories and perspectives of people in history.
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