2026-13395NoticeWallet

Bureaucracy Extends Study on Foster Youth Transitions

Published Date: 7/2/2026

Notice

Summary

The government is extending a special approval to quickly study programs that help young people leaving foster care. This extension lets them test new ideas faster and learn what really works to support these youth as they become adults. If you have thoughts, you can share them by August 3, 2026—no extra costs or delays expected!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Extension Enables Rapid Evaluations

The Administration for Children and Families is extending a generic OMB clearance so it can do rapid-cycle evaluations of programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care. The clearance focuses on a subset of request types and is meant to help ACF build evidence about what works to improve outcomes for these youth.

Respondent Time Burden Specified

Under this approval, OPRE may collect information by interviews, focus groups, and surveys of current, former, or potential participants in programs serving youth with foster care experience. The notice estimates average burdens per response of 1.5 hours for youth discussions/focus groups and 0.5 hours for youth surveys, with an estimated average annual burden of 800 hours.

Findings May Be Shared Publicly

Data collected under this generic may be used to inform ACF programming and may be shared publicly through technical assistance plans, webinars, presentations, infographics, issue briefs, reports, or other documents and dissemination channels.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/2/2026
8/3/2026

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Health and Human Services Department
Children and Families Administration
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