SSA - Refugee Support Services Youth Mentoring Set-Aside Programs Assessment Guides

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Formative Data Collections for ACF Program Support

SSA - Refugee Support Services Youth Mentoring Set-Aside Programs Assessment Guides

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Refugee Support Services Youth Mentoring Set-Aside Programs Assessment Guides



Formative Data Collections for Program Support


0970 – 0531




Supporting Statement

Part A - Justification

August 2024


Submitted By:

Office of Refugee Resettlement

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


Project Officers:


Ken Tota, Bureau Chief

Office of Refugee Resettlement, Refugee Program Bureau


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 for a Refugee Support Services (RSS) Youth Mentoring (YM) Set-Aside Program Assessment.


Background

The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) established the RSS YM Set-Aside program in fiscal year (FY) 2019. The YM Program funds recipients to match ORR-eligible youth with mentors who will support successful integration and help the youth to thrive. The program’s goals are to promote positive civic and social engagement and support individual educational and vocational advancement for eligible youth. To accomplish these goals, recipients select from a list of allowable services in addition to the provision of required services, offering recipients the flexibility to design culturally responsive programs that meet participants’ unique needs.


As ORR’s programs and populations have expanded since the YM program’s inception, obtaining feedback about program design and implementation is necessary to ensure recipients are able to effectively deliver benefits and services to tens of thousands of eligible participants. ORR proposes an assessment of five states administering varying YM service delivery models. The information will support ORR’s efforts to develop program performance measures, enhance federal data-driven decision-making, and plan for the provision of programmatic or technical assistance.


Legal or Administrative Requirements that Necessitate the Collection

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 RSS YM Set-Aside Program Assessment is designed to hear from recipients and subrecipients who administer and implement ORR programs and program stakeholders, including participating youth and volunteer mentors. The purpose is to comprehensively understand how recipients and subrecipients design and implement their YM programs and use YM Program funds. Collected data will inform ORR’s ongoing learning about challenges and opportunities with the federal guidance and policy parameters within which recipients and subrecipients currently design and implement programs across the country.


This proposed information collection meets the following goals of ACF’s generic clearance for formative data collections for program support (0970-0531):

  • Obtaining feedback about processes and/or practices to inform ACF program development or support.

  • Obtaining input on the development of program performance measures (PM) from grantees or experts in a relevant field (such as development of PMs for youth-focused programs).

  • Planning for provision of programmatic or evaluation-related training or technical assistance (T/TA).


Learning Questions

The key learning questions this assessment aims to answer are:

  • How do recipients and subrecipients design and implement their YM programs? 

  • How are recipients and subrecipients utilizing YM Program funds? 


Assessment Design

The RSS YM Set-Aside Program Assessment will conduct semi-structured interviews and focus groups with YM recipient staff, YM subrecipient staff, YM clients, and volunteer youth mentors. In addition to a pre-assessment survey to local providers, these activities will enable ORR to hear directly how clients experience YM services and perspectives of service providers relevant stakeholders.


Using a qualitative approach enables ORR to obtain information about the YM Program and grantee processes or needs without consuming excessive amounts of recipient time with the administrative tasks involved in a typical monitoring. Moreover, this approach enables timely feedback from recipients, subrecipients, clients, and other stakeholders that can inform changes and improvements to YM programs and services.


ORR will collect data in five states that represent a range of geographies, YM funding levels, and YM service delivery models. ORR expects to engage the following states: Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and Vermont.


Processes for Information Collection

Data Collection Activity

Instruments

Respondent, Content, Purpose of Collection

Mode and Duration

Pre-Assessment Survey of YM subrecipients

1 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Subrecipient Survey


Respondents: YM subrecipients providing direct services to ORR-eligible populations.


Content: Questions about program administration including how funding is used.


Purpose: Help ORR better understand how funding is used ad what changes, if any, are needed to improve the program.


Mode: Virtual


Duration: 10 minutes

Interviews with state/replacement designee (RD) staff

2 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring State Refugee Coordinator Interview Guide


Respondents: The state refugee coordinator or replacement designee assigned in each state.


Content: Questions about YM services within a state and challenges and opportunities with formal program development and partnership with subrecipients.


Purpose: Gather information from service providers involved in the delivery of ORR program that can be used to make changes and improvements to ORR’s programs and services.

Mode: Virtual


Duration: 1 hour

Interviews with clients

3 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Client Interview


Respondents: YM program participants (non-mentors).


Content: Questions about the program experience, challenges, and any unmet or ongoing needs.


Purpose: Gather information from individuals enrolled in ORR program that can be used to make changes and improvements to ORR’s programs and services.

Mode: Virtual


Duration: 1 hour

Focus groups with subrecipients and

stakeholders

4 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Local Provider Focus Group Guide


5 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Mentor Focus Group Guide


Respondents: Refugee service providers, including mentors, and community partner organizations involved in the delivery the YM program.


Content: Questions about experience in the design and delivery of the YM program.


Purpose: Gather information from service providers involved in the delivery of ORR program that can be used to make changes and improvements to ORR’s programs and services.

Mode: Virtual


Duration: 1 hour



A3. Improved Information Technology to Reduce Burden

Focus groups, interviews, and the pre-assessment survey will occur virtually. Using a virtual platform reduces the administrative burden on respondents.



A4. Efforts to Identify Duplication

ORR is sensitive to the time constraints of recipients in the selected states. Data collection instruments were developed in coordination with other ORR data collection and reporting activities to avoid duplicative efforts, and respondents are not required to participate. ORR examined administrative data and collaborated with federal program subject matter experts to ensure that data collection activities are unique and unable to be fulfilled through any other existing channels.



A5. Involvement of Small Organizations

Within the states selected for this assessment, subrecipients (also referred to as local resettlement agencies or local providers) involved in the provision of services to YM program participants will be asked to participate in stakeholder focus groups. Subrecipients range in size and include small nonprofit organizations. All focus groups will be scheduled at times convenient for participants.



A6. Consequences of Less Frequent Data Collection

This assessment requires a one-time data collection effort to provide ORR with timely information related to services provided. Less frequent data collection would result in limited information on current challenges with program design and funding allocation structures. Limited information is available regarding stakeholder experience with program design and implementation, client experience with the program’s services, and feedback regarding opportunities to enhance federal program administration.



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.


Consultation with Experts Outside of the Study

ORR has not consulted with experts outside of the study.




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.


ORR shall protect respondent privacy to the extent permitted by law and will comply with all Federal and Departmental regulations for private information. ORR shall use Federal Information Processing Standard compliant encryption (Security Requirements for Cryptographic Module, as amended) to protect all instances of sensitive information during storage and transmission. ORR shall securely generate and manage encryption keys to prevent unauthorized decryption of information, in accordance with the Federal Processing Standard. 

Data will be collected using only agency-issued laptop computers and any data stored electronically will be secured in accordance with the most current National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requirements and other applicable Federal and Departmental regulations.


To select respondents for the client interviews, ORR will work with State Refugee Coordinators (SRCs) and their YM subrecipients to identify eligible youth enrolled in the YM Program. Requests will be sent to 10 YM clients (two per state). After the client consents to participate in the interview, SRCs will send names and contact information of relevant state agency staff and subrecipient staff serving those clients for ORR to send meeting invites for the interviews. Additionally, ORR is asking for the name and organization for stakeholders (i.e., volunteer youth mentors) and YM subrecipient program staff. 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

Estimated Burden and Costs

The annual burden hours total is calculated by the amount of time each respondent is asked to participate, as listed below.

  • Ten clients will participate for one hour each, a total of ten hours.

  • 100 subrecipients will participate a maximum of ten minutes each, for a total of 16.7 hours.

  • Five state refugee agency staff will participate for one hour each, a total of five hours.

  • 100 subrecipients and stakeholders, including mentors, will participate for 1 hour each in focus group discussions, a total of 100 hours.


The estimated annual cost to program participants is calculated using the U.S. Department of Labor federal minimum wage of $7.25.1 To account for fringe benefits and overhead, the rate was multiplied by two, totaling $14.50.


The estimated annual cost to respondents from YM subrecipients, state refugee agency or replacement designee staff, and other YM program service providers is calculated using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job code for Social and Human Services Assistants [21-1093] and wage data from May 20232 which is $ 21.27 per hour. To account for fringe benefits and overhead, the rate was multiplied by two, totaling $42.54 per hour.


Instrument

Total Number of Respondents

Number of Responses Per Respondent

Average Burden Hours Per Response

Annual Burden Hours

Average Hourly Wage

Total Annual Cost

1 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Subrecipient Survey

100

1

0.167

16.7

$42.54

$710.42

2 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring State Refugee Coordinator Interview Guide

5

1

1

5

$42.54

$212.70

3 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Client Interview


10

1

1

10

$14.50

$140.00

4 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Local Provider Focus Group Guide


5 - RSS Set-Asides Assessment

Youth Mentoring Mentor Focus Group Guide


100

1

1

100

$42.54

$4,254.00

Total Burden and Cost Estimates:

131.7


$5,317.12




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 to the federal government for the data collection activities under this current request will be $5,317.12.



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

Data collection will occur following OMB approval, for about two months. Focus group and interview data will be analyzed using the qualitative software program NVivo, and survey data will be analyzed using the statistical program R. Upon completion of data collection and analysis, a report detailing the assessment findings will be developed for ORR Division Directors and Program Officers. This report is expected to be completed in Quarter 2 of FY 2025. The report is for internal planning and programmatic purposes and not for any kind of public dissemination, even if deidentified.



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.



Attachments:

  1. SURVEY_YM Local Provider

  2. QUEST_YM SRC Interview

  3. QUEST_YM Client Questionnaire

  4. QUEST_YM Local Provider Guide

  5. QUEST_YM Mentor Questionnaire

1 U.S. Department of Labor, Minimum Wage, https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/wages/minimumwage (last visited August 15, 2024).

2 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2023, 21-1093 Social and Human Service Assistants, https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes211093.htm (last visited August 2, 2024).

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