National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) State Partners and Supplemental Data Survey
Formative Data Collections for Program Support
Supporting Statement
Part A - Justification
May 2024
Submitted By:
Administration on Children, Youth and Families
Administration for Children and Families
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
4th Floor, Mary E. Switzer Building
330 C Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20201
A1. Necessity for the Data Collection
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks approval to conduct an administrative survey to assess how states engage youth to participate in completing the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) outcomes survey1 and to learn what additional data elements that states are voluntarily collecting.
There are no legal or administrative requirements that necessitate the collection. ACF is undertaking the collection at the discretion of the agency.
A2. Purpose of Survey and Data Collection Procedures
Overview of Purpose and Use
The purpose of the NYTD Partner and Supplemental Data Survey is to gather feedback from state users on survey administration and third-party partnerships. The information will be used by ACF for internal program purposes to:
Understand the processes and techniques used by third-party survey administrators
Learn more about states that currently supplement their NYTD data with additional data elements
Explore the potential benefits of integrating supplemental NYTD data into current NYTD data analysis.
Develop technical assistance, guidance and training tools for states who are interested in improving data quality and growing their data collection capabilities.
Delivery of targeted assistance and workflows related to program implementation or the development or refinement of program and grantee processes, and the development and refinement of recordkeeping and communication systems.
Planning for provision of programmatic or evaluation-related training or technical assistance (T/TA).
Development of learning agendas and research priorities.
Processes for Information Collection
An initial email will be sent to NYTD Authorized Officials to introduce the survey and schedule an interview date for a zoom or phone call. If there is no response to the first email, a second email will be set with a link for a self-administered survey. A final contact attempt will be made to administer the survey by phone if there is still no response.
Once scheduled, the call or zoom meeting will include a brief introduction, the 10-15 minute survey, and a brief wrap-up. The overall call or zoom should not take more than 20 minutes. If completing the self-administered survey, the estimated time to complete would be about 15 minutes.
A3. Improved Information Technology to Reduce Burden
We will utilize zoom, phone calls and emails as a means of collecting this data.
A4. Efforts to Identify Duplication
The information is not being collected through any other means.
A5. Involvement of Small Organizations
No small business will be involved with this collection, participation is reserved for states with whom we have a pre-existing connection.
A6. Consequences of Less Frequent Data Collection
This is a one-time, low burden collection which will have minimal impacts to state participants.
A7. Special Circumstances
There are no special circumstances for the proposed data collection efforts.
A8. Federal Register Notice and Consultation
Federal Register Notice and Comments
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations at 5 CFR Part 1320 (60 FR 44978, August 29, 1995), ACF published a notice in the Federal Register announcing the agency’s intention to request an OMB review of this information collection request to extend approval of the umbrella generic with minor changes. The notice was published on January 28, 2022, (87 FR 4603), and provided a sixty-day period for public comment. ACF did not receive any comments on the first notice. A second notice was published, allowing a thirty-day period for public comment, in conjunction with submission of the request to OMB. ACF did not receive any comments on the second notice
This is an exploratory collection and have only considered the expertise of internal subject matter experts.
A9. Tokens of Appreciation for Respondents
No tokens of appreciation for respondents are proposed for this information collection.
A10. Privacy of Respondents
Information collected will be kept private to the extent permitted by law. Respondents will be informed of all planned uses of data, that their participation is voluntary, and that their information will be kept private to the extent permitted by law.
Information will not be maintained in a paper or electronic system from which data are actually or directly retrieved by an individuals’ personal identifier.
A11. Sensitive Questions
There are no sensitive questions in this data collection.
A12. Estimation of Information Collection Burden
Burden Estimates
The survey will be sent to NYTD Authorized Officials in states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (52 potential respondents). The facilitated survey is expected to take no more than 20 minutes and the self-administered survey is expected to take about 15 minutes. We have provided burden estimates based on 52 potential respondents and a maximum of 20 minutes per response.
Cost Estimates
The cost to respondents was calculated using the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job code for Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists [21-1000] and wage data from May 2023, which is $26.64 per hour. To account for fringe benefits and overhead the rate was multiplied by two which is $53.28.
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm
Instrument |
Total Number of Respondents |
Total Number of Responses Per Respondent |
Average Burden Hours Per Response |
Total Burden Hours |
Average Hourly Wage |
Total Annual Cost |
NYTD Partner and Supplemental Data Survey |
52 |
1 |
.333 |
17.3 |
$53.28 |
$921.74 |
A13. Cost Burden to Respondents or Record Keepers
There are no additional costs to respondents.
A14. Estimate of Cost to the Federal Government
The total cost for the data collection activities under this current request will be $1304.
A15. Change in Burden
This is for an individual information collection under the umbrella formative generic clearance for program support (0970-0531).
A16. Plan and Time Schedule for Information Collection, Tabulation and Publication
Following approval from OMB, we will send out introduction emails to state contacts to schedule survey administration. Follow-up efforts will continue as needed. We anticipate survey administration to take place over about one month.
A summary report will be finalized by summer 2024. This report will be for internal planning purposes.
A17. Reasons Not to Display OMB Expiration Date
All instruments will display the expiration date for OMB approval.
A18. Exceptions to Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions
No exceptions are necessary for this information collection.
1 Administration of the NYTD Youth Outcomes Survey is approved under OMB #0970-0340.
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File Created | 2024-10-07 |