SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance SF-424 4040-0004
The SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance is an OMB-approved collection (4040-0004). This information collection will be utilized by 26 Federal agencies and additional grant-making entities.
Grants.gov is requesting a renewal of this form and classification as a Common Form. The IC expires on December 31, 2022. Grants.gov seeks a three-year clearance of these collections.
Need and Legal Basis
The Office of Federal Financial Management (OFFM) leads efforts at government-wide grants management to assure that Federal grants to
non-Federal entities are managed properly and spent in accordance with laws and regulations. Working cooperatively with Federal grant-making agencies and non-Federal entities, OFFM establishes policies and guidelines through OMB's
Uniform Administrative Requirements. Grants.gov serves as a repository for Federal grant-related forms on behalf of OMB OFFM.
OMB Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, establish the reporting requirements fulfilled by this form. The mandated law cited, PL 109-282 Sec 2590 Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006. PL 106-107 Sec 468 Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999.
The form is used by non-Federal entities to apply for grants, and by Federal grants management staff to evaluate applicants for Federal financial assistance.
Federal awarding agencies have the option of allowing recipients to use electronic submission of alternate forms. Although agencies can allow recipients to submit electronically, or via other forms, they are only approved to collect the information approved under this information collection.
There is no other source for the information reported on this form.
The information requirements do not pertain to small business or other small entities.
No less frequent collection is feasible.
OMB Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards establish the requirements fulfilled by this form.
The Grants.gov Program Management Office managed by HHS published the current SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance collection (4040-0004) for public comment in the Federal Register for 60-day comment on July 1, 2022 (87 FR 39535). Interested individuals were invited to send comments regarding any aspect of this collection of information. No public comments were received.
Not applicable since there is no payment to respondents, other than remuneration of grantees.
The grant-making agencies will maintain the authoritative copy of all application materials and data. The information will be consistent with OMB policies related to the administration of Federal grants as well as agency policies and practices for access to electronic and paper records. If application forms are submitted through the Grants.gov Apply mechanism, Grants.gov will maintain only transmission records pertaining to the files. Grants.gov will not maintain application materials and data.
Not applicable since there are no sensitive questions.
As this is a Common Form, burden is reported only for HHS. By aggregating the agency’s estimates as reported from the Grants.gov data call, an estimate of the total burden of the information collection was developed.
HHS receives approximately 20,803 applications annually and estimate that it takes applicants approximately 1 hour on average to complete each application. Cumulatively, HHS reports that the total burden to applicants to be approximately 20,803 hours.
SF-424
Application
for
Financial
Assistance
Estimated
Annualized
Burden
to
Respondents
AGENCY |
IC NAME |
Number of Annual Respondents |
Number of Responses per Respondent |
Total Annual Responses |
Average Burden on Respondent per Response in Hours |
Total Burden Hours |
HHS |
SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance |
20803 |
1 |
20803 |
1 |
20803 |
TOTAL |
|
20803 |
|
20803 |
|
20803 |
Section B. Cost to the Respondent
SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance Estimated Annualized Cost to Respondents
Cost To Respondents |
||||
AGENCY |
Type of Respondent |
Hourly Wage Rate |
Total Burden Hours |
Total Respondent Cost |
HHS |
Grant Writer |
$ 30.00 |
20803 |
$624090 |
|
|
TOTAL |
20803 |
$624090 |
The Estimated Annualized Cost to Respondents assumes that the Hourly Wage Rate for a grant writer is $30. The Total Burden Hours times the Hourly Wage Rate produces the Total Respondent Cost which is $624,090.
There is no projected incremental increase in the cost burden to respondents and record keepers associated with the use of the SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance.
The proposed SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance is based on an OMB- approved from currently in use. There is no projected incremental increase in the cost burden to the Federal Government with the implementation of the renewed SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance. Each agency currently has existing personnel, systems and processes (or other resources) in place to receive and review their grant applications. Any additional cost for agency system development, maintenance and enhancements should not be attributed to use of the SF-424 Application for Financial Assistance, and therefore its use is not expected to alter annualized Federal costs.
Cost to Government |
||||
Total Annual Responses |
Agency Personnel Time to Review (Hours) |
Total Burden Hours on Agency Personnel |
Average Grants Administrative Hourly Salary |
Estimated Annual Cost to Federal Government for Form Review |
20803 |
1 |
20803 |
$39 |
$811317 |
Agency
personnel
time
to
review
the
form
is
estimated
at
1 hour
per
form.
Based
on
20,803
responses
per
year,
then
20,803
hours
are
estimated
personnel
hours
to
review.
Grants
administrative
personnel
generally
are
in
the
GS9
- 15
range.
Based on a step one average of these grades, an average hourly salary is $39 per hour. Therefore, 20,803 hours x $39 = $811,317 of estimated annual cost to the federal government to review the form.
The increase in burden is due to an increase in the number of submissions of the SF-424 Discretionary form for grants.
There are no publication plans for collected data including summarizing or tabulating by Grants.gov.
Three years from OMB approval.
Not applicable since there are no exceptions to the certification.
No statistical methods are employed in this information collection.
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | Supporting Statement |
Author | Administrator |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2022-09-30 |