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OPRE OMB Clearance Manual
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| File Title | OPRE OMB Clearance Manual |
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Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center (RHYTTAC) National Needs Assessment 2025 Formative Data Collections for Program Support 0970 – 0531 Supporting Statement Part B – Statistical Methods Submitted by: Family and Youth Services Bureau Administration for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 3rd Floor, Mary E. Switzer Building 330 C Street, SW Washington, D.C. 20201 Project Officers: Tyanna Williams Sanzanna Dean B1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods All 325 Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) grantee organizations will receive the National Needs Assessment (NNA). We ask that each organization complete only one assessment that represents the needs of their FYSB-funded RHY program(s). See section B3 for information about expected response rates. B2. Procedures for Collection of Information REDCap, a secure web platform for building and managing online assessments, will handle the administration of the assessment. Grantees will receive an email with a survey link that will take them directly to the first page of the assessment. Respondent answers to the assessment questions will be submitted the directly into REDCap. We ask grantees to submit one survey and monitor the responses for multiple surveys from the same organization. In those very few instances, we may connect with the organization to consolidate responses to one survey submission. The data will be received and analyzed by the Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center (RHYTTAC). B3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Nonresponse Site Responses While we strive for 100% completion, we anticipate roughly two-thirds of the 325 grantee organizations to respond, or roughly 220 responses. Each year the results from previous NNAs are presented at Regional Trainings and disseminated to all grantees. We anticipate grantees will want to respond as the feedback they provide will allow for more targeted T/TA to meet their needs and benefit their programs and the youth they serve. Dealing with Nonresponse At least two reminders will be sent via email communication encouraging completion of the National Needs Assessment. The following includes example text for a reminder email: We are writing to remind you that the National Needs Assessment closes on <date>. Your responses are essential to helping RHYTTAC better support the needs of Family and Youth Services Bureau’s RHY grantees. Last call to complete the National Needs Assessment! In total, [TBD] grantees have completed the assessment. If you have not yet completed the assessment, you have until 9pm EDT/6pm PDT today to do so. We appreciate your engagement and participation, which are essential to helping RHYTTAC better support the needs of the Family and Youth Services Bureau’s Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) grantees like you. Additionally, each week federal project officers will be sent a list of grantees that have not yet completed the national needs assessment, encouraging them to conduct additional and direct individualized outreach. As participants will not be randomly sampled and findings are not intended to be representative, non-response bias will not be calculated. Maximizing Responses We have created a communications plan to maximize participation. We will share a video with grantees about the assessment that provides guidance on completing the assessment. Within the first week of the assessment launch, we will host an opportunity for grantees to ask any questions they may have about the assessment or in completing the assessment. We will provide contact information for a Chapin Hall researcher to address any questions that may arise. Additionally, we plan on reminder emails to encourage completion. B4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken For data collected on the assessment that are either binary or categorical, we will conduct univariate and bivariate descriptive analyses using frequency distributions and cross-tabulations. We will also test for significant differences using Chi-square tests. For open text questions in the assessment, we will conduct thematic qualitative analysis to identify common topics, ideas, and patterns of meaning that emerge from participants’ responses. The survey is based on the survey approved by OMB and used in previous National Needs Assessments. B5. Individual(s) Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data Researchers at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago are leading the data collection and analysis efforts. This includes the following individuals: Senior Researcher Colleen Schlecht Researcher Amanda Griffin Senior Researcher Melissa Kull Associate Researcher Angela Garza Associate Researcher Arumani Coleman