Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Objective Work Plan/On-going Progress Report (Office of Management and Budget #0970-0452)
Published Date: 1/17/2025
Notice
Summary
The Administration for Native Americans wants to keep collecting progress reports from their grantees for three more years, with some tweaks to make reporting easier. This affects Native American groups receiving grants, helping them show how their projects are doing without extra hassle. Comments on these changes are open until February 18, 2025, and the decision will come soon after.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Three‑Year Extension of Reporting
The Administration for Native Americans is requesting a 3-year extension to continue collecting the Objective Work Plan (OWP) and Ongoing Progress Report (OPR) under OMB control number 0970-0452 (expiration September 30, 2026). Comments on this request are due February 18, 2025, and OMB will decide between 30 and 60 days after the January 17, 2025 publication.
Estimated Annual Time Burden Quantified
The notice provides specific burden estimates: Objective Work Plan — 300 respondents, 1 response each, 3 hours per response, total burden 900 hours (annual burden 300 hours); Ongoing Progress Report — 200 respondents, 6 responses per respondent, 1 hour per response, total burden 1,200 hours (annual burden 400 hours). The estimated total annual burden hours across both instruments is 700 hours.
Report Content Revised to Reduce Burden
ANA revised the OPR/OWP reports based on grantee feedback and removed some data elements and clarified other areas to make reporting easier for grantees. The notice says changes are limited to the report itself and are intended to streamline what grantees must provide.
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