Extension of the Generic Clearance Authority
Justification: Supporting Statement A
Supplemental Request: June 9, , 2022
Abstract
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) received a three-year renewal of its generic clearance authority, OMB control number 3136-0134, in October 2021. This clearance includes NEH’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) template, agency-specific application and award-related forms, and agency-specific performance reports. NEH seeks to increase the burden estimate under this clearance and to approve additional information collections.
Type of Request
This is a request for an increased burden estimate and additional information collections under existing clearance 3136-0134. This request includes sixteen new information collections with a total burden estimate of 1,897 hours, increasing the total burden estimate from 300,160 hours to 302,057 hours and $21,235,922 to $21,370,153.72.
Need for the Collection
NEH’s primary function is grantmaking, and this clearance authority covers information collections related to this activity. They allow the agency to:
solicit grant applications from the public
recruit peer reviewers from the public
process awards
monitor recipient performance
NEH programs are authorized by 20 U.S.C. § 956, et seq. Awards are subject to 2 CFR Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.
This clearance currently covers 23 information collections. At this time NEH requests approval for an additional 16 information collections, summarized below. The majority of these requests are program-specific iterations of the already cleared NEH interim and final performance report templates.
Information Collection |
Brief Description |
1. Performance Report: Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan |
Individuals complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
2-3. Interim and Final Performance Reports: State Humanities Councils “A More Perfect Union” |
State humanities councils complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
4. State Humanities Councils Regrant Summary Report |
State humanities councils submit this report to identify organizations and individuals selected as subrecipients. |
5. Final Performance Report: Preservation Assistance Grants (PAG) |
PAG recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
6. Performance Report: Division of Education Programs |
Division of Education Programs recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
7. Performance Report: Division of Public Programs: Cooperative Agreements and Special Project |
Division of Public Programs recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
8. Performance Report: Digital Projects for the Public |
Digital Projects for the Public recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
9-10. Performance Reports: Media Projects: Development and Media Projects: Production |
Media Projects: Development and Media Projects: Production recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
11-13. Performance Reports: Public Humanities Projects (Implementation, Planning, Humanities Conversations) |
Public Humanities Projects recipients complete this report online in eGMS Reach within 120 days of the period of performance end date, consistent with 2 CFR 200. |
14. FPIRI Fellowship Data Form |
This form asks individual participants in NEH-funded FPIRI fellowship programs to report on their experience. |
15. FPIRI Financial Report |
FPIRI recipients provide a summary budget for their programs. |
16. Program Income Report |
Media Projects recipients are required to report program income for up to seven years following the period of performance, consistent with agency policy. |
Information Use
Respondents to these additional information collections are NEH grant recipients (both organizations and individuals). NEH uses this information internally and does not disseminate it publicly.
NEH uses various reporting templates to monitor recipient performance in compliance with relevant governmentwide regulations, agency policy, and program-specific requirements.
In the past, NEH has used the information collections under this clearance to support our grants management; we plan to continue such efforts under this extension.
Information Collection Method
NEH conducts all information collections online. Recipients submit their reports and forms via eGMS, NEH’s electronic grants management system. NEH staff oversee all collections.
Except as required by 2 CFR § 200.329, NEH requires recipients to submit performance reports annually.
Duplication
When appropriate, NEH uses existing collections, such as the SF-424 – Short Organizational, Research and Related Budget, and Federal Financial Reporting Form. In other instances, NEH modifies existing forms as a basis for its collections – for example, many NEH reports included in this request are based on the basic Performance Progress Report with the addition of agency/program-specific questions.
Minimizing Burdens on Small Businesses
NEH is committed to streamlining its application process and reporting requirements, striving to balance the need for information with preventing undue burden on its applicants. The agency's internal clearance process ensures that NEH does not place an undue burden on applicants seeking NEH funding.
Consultation Outside of the Agency
NEH published notices in the Federal Register to solicit public comments on this proposed extension on January 27, 2021, and April 6, 2021. The agency received one public comment, dated January 27, 2021, which expressed general concern about the benefit of this information collection to the taxpayer. NEH acknowledged the comment but determined that it did not call for any change since the opinion expressed was of a general nature and did not pertain to any specific information collections included in this request.
Estimation of the Annual Burden and Costs of the Collection
Information Collection Activity |
Type of Collection |
Number of Respondents |
Total Annual Responses |
Hours Per Response |
Total Hours |
1. Performance Report: Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan |
Report Template |
3 |
3 |
1 hour |
3 |
2. Interim Performance Report: State Humanities Councils “A More Perfect Union” |
Report Template |
56 |
56 |
4 hours |
224 |
3. Final Performance Report: State Humanities Councils “A More Perfect Union” |
Report Template |
56 |
56 |
5 hours |
280 |
4. State Humanities Councils Regrant Summary Report |
Report Template |
56 |
56 |
8 hours |
448 |
5. Final Performance Report: Preservation Assistance Grants |
Report Template |
70 |
70 |
2 hours |
140 |
6. Performance Report: Division of Education Programs |
Report Template |
200 |
200 |
2 hours |
400 |
7. Performance Report: Division of Public Programs: Cooperative Agreements and Special Project |
Report Template |
3 |
3 |
2 hours |
6 |
8. Performance Report: Digital Projects for the Public |
Report Template |
28 |
28 |
2 hours |
56 |
9. Performance Reports: Media Development |
Report Template |
7 |
7 |
2 hours |
14 |
10. Performance Reports: Media Production |
Report Template |
29 |
29 |
2 hours |
58 |
11. Performance Reports: Public Humanities Projects (Implementation) |
Report Template |
47 |
47 |
2 hours |
94 |
12. Performance Reports: Public Humanities Projects (Planning) |
Report Template |
26 |
26 |
2 hours |
52 |
13. Performance Reports: Public Humanities Projects (Humanities Conversations) |
Report Template |
11 |
11 |
2 hours |
22 |
14. FPIRI fellowship data form |
Report Template |
70 |
70 |
10 minutes |
12 |
15. FPIRI Financial report |
Report template |
13 |
13 |
1 hours |
13 |
16. Program income report |
Report Template |
50 |
50 |
1.5 hours |
75 |
We estimate a total annual burden for these sixteen new collections at 1,897 hours and $134,231.72.
We estimate the cost to the Federal Government for these sixteen new collections to be $51,301. (NEH staff spend approximately one hour reviewing each report).
Both respondent and NEH staff time is estimated at $70.76 per hour.
Explanation of Changes in the Burden of the Collection
The total burden estimate for this clearance has increased based on the inclusion of sixteen new information collections not previously included.
Payment or Gift to Respondents
NEH does not provide payments or gifts to any respondents.
Justification for Sensitive Questions
NEH does not solicit information on sexual behavior, religious beliefs, or other personal matters.
Privacy and Confidentiality
None of the information collections included here include personally identifiable information.
The Federal Register citation for NEH’s System of Records Notice (SORN) is Vol. 82, No. 79.
Expiration Date for OMB Approval
NEH will include the expiration date on all information collections covered by this clearance.
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