The National Endowment for the Arts’ (NEA) mission is “to strengthen the creative capacity of our communities by providing all Americans with diverse opportunities for arts participation.” With the advice of the National Council on the Arts and advisory panels, the Chairman establishes eligibility requirements and criteria for the review of applications for funding. Section 959 ( c ) of the NEA’s enabling legislation, as amended, directs the Chairman to utilize advisory panels to review applications and to make recommendations to the National Council on the Arts, which in turn makes recommendations to the Chairman.
The National Endowment for the Arts has carefully analyzed existing data collections to make certain that there is no duplication with the information requested.
In order to keep information current, periodic updates by individuals will be requested.
Minimizing the Burden in Small Businesses or Small Entities
Consequences of Not Conducting Data Collection
Special Circumstances
An individual who wants to be considered for inclusion in the database will complete this data collection once. In order to keep information current, periodic updates will be requested. Additionally, as individuals serve on panels, they are requested to review the information currently on file, and to update the information as necessary. This is to ensure that the records are kept as accurate as possible.
Public Comment and Consultation Outside the Agency
The collection is conducted consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6. A notice in the Federal Register was published on March 1, 2018 (83 FR 8903), to solicit comments on the approval of the Panelist Profile Data Collection. No comments were received.
Payment to Respondents
Assurance of Confidentiality
Assurance of confidentiality is provided under the terms of the Privacy Act of 1974.
Questions of a Sensitive Nature
Some items are potentially sensitive (relating to gender, disability, and languages spoken), but these are optional, and that is indicated on the data collection.
Estimated Hour Burden of Respondents
The estimated burden to respondents for this collection is explained in table A-1 below:
Number of Potential Panelists |
x |
Time to Complete Data Collection |
= |
Total Annual Hour Burden to Respondents
|
600 |
x |
10 minutes |
= |
100 hours |
There is no cost to the respondent other than that of their time (10 minutes) to respond.
Cost Burden to Respondent
Not applicable. There are no annual costs to respondents or record keepers resulting from this collection of information.
Cost to the Federal Government
All Panelist Profile Data is reviewed by employees of the Federal Government, therefore no additional cost is incurred to the government in terms of contracting. Since the data collection is electronic, no mailing costs will be incurred.
Explanation of Changes
We are proposing only minimal changes to the data collection for clarification. These changes should clarify information for individuals and reduce reporting burden:
Statistics
Not applicable. We do not plan to publish data.
Seeking Approval to Not Display OMB Expiration date
Not applicable. We are not seeking this approval.
Exception to the Certificate Statement
Not applicable. There are no exceptions to the certification statements.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Justification - Supporting Statement |
Author | JLM |
Last Modified By | SYSTEM |
File Modified | 2018-04-16 |
File Created | 2018-04-16 |