Baldrige Program Seeks Approval to Collect Executive Applications
Published Date: 3/7/2025
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Summary
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is asking for approval to keep collecting info from about 24 applicants yearly for the Baldrige Executive Fellows Program, a cool fellowship that helps professionals grow. They’re giving the public 30 more days to share thoughts before finalizing. This won’t cost much time—just about an hour per person—and it’s totally voluntary for businesses, nonprofits, and individuals interested in applying.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Small, Voluntary 1‑Hour Application Burden
If you apply to the Baldrige Executive Fellows Program, the agency will collect information from about 24 respondents per year. Each applicant is expected to spend about 1 hour gathering materials; responding is voluntary and the collection happens annually.
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