Performance Partnership Pilots (P3) for Disconnected Youth: Notice Inviting Applications Frequently Asked Questions

Editor’s Note: The P3 program provides social entrepreneurs with a platform to help build and shape federal policies. For a discussion of how social entrepreneurs create federal regulatory policy, see here.

From: FindYouthInfo.gov

Performance Partnership Pilots Notice Inviting Applications Frequently Asked Questions
January 16, 2015 Updated February 24, 2015
A. Public Input

A-1. How did the Administration seek input from the field to help develop P3?

Throughout development of P3, the Administration relied on extensive consultation with diverse stakeholders. For example, stakeholder input was solicited through the White House Council on Community Solutions; implementation of Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review; the President’s February 28, 2011 Memorandum on Administrative Flexibility, Lower Costs, and Better Results for State, Local, and Tribal Governments; and, most recently, the Request for Information on Strategies for Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth (RFI) that was published in the Federal Register on June 4, 2012 (77 FR 32959).1

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