OMB Control Number: 0970-0XXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
The NHTH Grant Program award recipient must provide data to OTIP on the following program performance indicator data on a monthly, semi-annual, and annual basis, as directed by the Project Officer, in an Excel spreadsheet.
Monthly Performance Indicator Report
Human Trafficking Emergency-Related Request and Referral Data
Number of signals (calls, text conversations, chat conversations, online tip forms, and emails) received related to each emergency-related request:
Emergency Shelter
Extraction
Transportation
Number of individual referrals provided
Number of cases with at least one referral provided
Number of new referral partners added to the referral database during the reporting period
Total number of referral partners in the referral database at the close of the reporting period
Human Trafficking Case-Level Data
Number of potential human trafficking cases reported to the hotline by type of trafficking during the reporting period:
Sex
Labor
Sex and Labor
Type of Trafficking Not Reported
Number of potential human trafficking cases reported to law enforcement by age of potential victims during the reporting period:
Cases Involving Only Adult Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Involving Only Minor Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Involving Both Adult/Minor Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Reported Where Victim Age Unknown Reported to Law Enforcement
Semi-Annual Performance Indicator Report
Signaler Data
Number of signals (calls, text conversations, chat conversations, online tip forms, and emails) received by signaler type during the reporting period:
211/311 Operator
Airline/Airport Personnel
Asylee/Refugee
Bus Industry Employee
Business
Child Welfare/ORR
Community Member
DOJ/BJA Task Force Member
Educator/School Personnel
Faith-based Organization/Representative
Family Member of Potential Victim
Family Member of Potential Victim of Trafficking
Family/Friend of Potential Victim of Labor Exploitation
Family/Friend of Potential Victim of Other Crime
Family/Friend of Potential Victim of Unknown Situation
Family/Friend/Acquaintance of Potential Controller
Federal Law Enforcement
Finance Industry Employee
Foreign Government
Friend of Potential Victim
Friend of Potential Victim of Trafficking
Government
Hotel/Motel Employee
International Law Enforcement
Legal Professional
Local Law Enforcement
Medical Professional
Mental Health Professional
Military Personnel
NGO - Anti-trafficking
NGO – Anti-trafficking
NGO - DV/SA
NGO - General Social Services
NGO - Immigrant/Refugee
NGO - Other
NGO – Other
NGO - RHY
NGO - Worker Rights
Other
Possible Buyer of Commercial Sex
Potential Controller
Potential Victim of Labor Exploitation
Potential Victim of Other Crime
Potential Victim of Trafficking
Potential Victim of Unknown Situation
Press/Media
State Law Enforcement
Student
Taxi/Rideshare Driver/Employee
Truck Stop Employee
Trucker
Unknown
Visa Holder
Number of signals (calls, text conversations, chat conversations, online tip forms, and emails) received by signaler language during the reporting period:
English
Spanish
Amharic, Somali, or other Afro-Asiatic languages
Arabic
Armenian
Bengali
Chinese (includes Cantonese, Mandarin)
French (includes Cajun)
German
Greek
Gujarati
Haitian
Hebrew
Hindi
Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, or other Austronesian languages
Italian
Japanese
Khmer
Korean
Navajo
Malayalam, Kannada, or other Dravidian languages
Nepali, Marathi, or other Indic languages
Persian (includes Farsi, Dari)
Polish
Portuguese
Punjabi
Russian
Serbo-Croatian
Swahili or other languages of Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa
Tagalog (includes Filipino)
Tamil
Telugu
Thai, Lao, or other Tai-Kadai languages
Ukrainian or other Slavic languages
Urdu
Vietnamese
Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch, or other West Germanic languages
Other Indo-European languages
Yoruba, Twi, Igbo, or other languages of Western Africa
Other Languages
Number of signals (calls, text conversations, chat conversations, online tip forms, and emails) received by from each state or United States territory during the reporting period:
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
U.S. Virgin Islands
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Potential Victim Access, Referral, Report, and Outcome Data
Number of potential victims who received referrals or submitted reports to listed entities during the reporting period:
Child Protection Services
Domestic Violence Hotline/Services
DVHT Program Grantee
Law Enforcement
Other Service Provider
Other Trafficking Service Provider
Runaway Safeline/Services
SAMHSA Helpline/Services
Sexual Assault Hotline/Services
Suicide Prevention Lifeline/Services
TVAP Program Grantee
Number of potential victims for whom each outcome was applicable during the reporting period:
Allegations unsubstantiated/unfounded
CPS involving LE
Insufficient evidence found to proceed with investigation
Investigation opened
PT(s) charged with Human Trafficking
PT(s) charged with other crime
PV(s) ineligible for services because referral organization assessed as non-trafficking
PV(s) not willing to cooperate with investigation
PV(s) received services from referral organization
PV(s) unable to connect with referral organization
Potential Victim Demographic Data
Number of potential victims identified during the reporting period by type of trafficking and age:
Sex Trafficking Victims
Adult Victims
Minor Victims
Labor Trafficking Victims
Adult Victims
Minor Victims
Sex and Labor Trafficking Victims
Adult Victims
Minor Victims
Victims of Unknown Trafficking Type
Minor Victims
Adult Victims
Number of potential victims identified during the reporting period by gender:
Male
Female
Transgender Male
Transgender Female
Non-Conforming
Potential Victims of Unknown Gender
Annual Performance Indicator Report
Potential Victim Demographic Data
Number of potential victims identified by country of origin
Human Trafficking Emergency-Related Request and Referral Data
Number of signals (calls, text conversations, chat conversations, online tip forms, and emails) received related to each emergency-related request:
Emergency Shelter
Extraction
Transportation
Number of individual referrals provided
Number of cases with at least one referral provided
Number of new referral partners added to the referral database during the reporting period
Total number of referral partners in the referral database at the close of the reporting period
Human Trafficking Case-Level Data
Number of potential human trafficking cases reported to the hotline by type of trafficking during the reporting period:
Sex
Labor
Sex and Labor
Type of Trafficking Not Reported
Number of potential human trafficking cases reported to law enforcement by age of potential victims during the reporting period:
Cases Involving Only Adult Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Involving Only Minor Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Involving Both Adult/Minor Victims Reported to Law Enforcement
Cases Reported Where Victim Age Unknown Reported to Law Enforcement
Number of potential trafficking cases reported to the hotline by level of trafficking indicator and number of potential victims referenced:
Cases with ‘High’ Trafficking Indicators
Potential victims referenced in relation to ‘High’ Trafficking Indicator cases
Cases with ‘Moderate’ Trafficking Indicators
Potential victims referenced in relation to ‘Moderate’ Trafficking Indicator cases
Number of potential trafficking cases where the signalers proximity to the situation/victim was applicable:
Victim Self-Report
Direct Contact with Potential Victim
Indirect Contact with Potential Victim
Observation of Suspicious Activity
Proximity Unknown or Not Reported
Potential Victim Trafficking Experience Data
Number of potential victims whose trafficking situation took place in each venue/industry during the reporting period:
Agriculture/Farms/Animal Husbandry
Aquafarming/Fishing
Arts/Entertainment
Bar/Club/Cantina
Begging Rings
Construction
Domestic Work
Education
Escort Service/Delivery Service
Forestry/Reforestation
Health/Beauty Services
Health Care
Hospitality
Hostess/Strip Club
Hotel/Motel-Based Commercial Sex
Illicit Activities
Illicit Massage/Spa Business
Internet-Based Commercial Sex
Janitorial/Out-Call Cleaning Services
Landscaping Services
Legal Brothel
Manufacturing/Factories
Mining, Quarrying, Oil/Gas Extraction
Other Small Business
Peddling Rings
Personal Sexual Servitude
Pornography
Pre-school/Child Day Care Service
Professional/Scientific/Tech Services
Recreational Facilities
Remote Interactive Sexual Acts
Residence-Based Commercial Sex
Restaurant/Food Service
Retail
Sex Tourism
Street-Based Commercial Sex
Transportation
Traveling Carnivals
Traveling Sales Crews
Truck Stop
Other
Not Specified
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13) STATEMENT OF PUBLIC BURDEN: The National Human Trafficking Hotline collects information about signalers (individuals who contact the hotline) and from signalers regarding potential victims of a severe form of trafficking in persons and human trafficking cases in order to: ensure potential victims of trafficking remain able to access assistance; disseminate insights related to human trafficking cases and trends to inform anti-trafficking strategies and policies; provide information to Congress, other federal agencies, stakeholders, the public, and other countries on the aggregate outputs and outcomes of the NHTH operations, and; to fulfill its grant reporting requirements to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .4333 hours per signaler, including the time for explaining the reason for contacting the hotline, providing relevant details about potential trafficking concerns, and time to receive referrals. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. If you have any comments on this collection of information, please contact Vera Kiefer, ACF Office on Trafficking in Persons, by email at Vera.Kiefer @acf.hhs.gov.
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