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The Clinical Dental Education Innovation Grant is a program from the Minnesota Department of Health Office of Rural Health and Primary Care that supports innovative clinical training for dental professionals and expands access to dental care for underserved populations in Minnesota.
Eligible uses include establishing or expanding dental clinical training programs, providing dental services to underserved communities through student or resident programs, building or renovating clinic space, procuring or modernizing equipment, and improving care delivery through education. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations and educational institutions in Minnesota. Award amounts vary by project.
Note: this funding record is currently listed as inactive.
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Funding Details: Minnesota Clinical Dental Education Innovations Grant - Rural Health Information Hub Minnesota Clinical Dental Education Innovations Grant This funding record is inactive . Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future. Minnesota Department of Health - Office of Rural Health and Primary Care clinical.
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MDH@state. mn. us The Clinical Dental Education Innovations grant program supports innovative clinical training for dental professionals and programs that increase access to dental care for underserved populations in Minnesota.
Potential uses of grant funds include funding for expanding existing programs that have demonstrated success in providing dental services to underserved populations, and developing or implementing new programs designed to improve access for underserved populations through the use of dental residents or students in dental professional training programs.
Examples of how the funds may be used include: Establishing or expanding a dental professional clinical training program Providing dental services to underserved populations through the clinical education program Building or renovating clinic space for the clinical Procuring, modernizing, or replacing equipment used in the delivery of dental care at a clinic through the clinical education program Improving care delivery through education related to Improving the applicant's ability to provide teledentistry care through clinical training Training clinical staff that have lived experience reflecting the community served Eligible applicants are teaching institutions and clinical training sites for projects that increase dental access for underserved populations and promote innovative clinical training of dental professionals in Minnesota.
Teaching institutions and clinical training sites must provide accredited clinical training to be eligible.
Estimated number of awards: 10-13 Estimated total program funding: application instructions and the online application portal are available on the · Health workforce education and training Minnesota Department of Health - Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, For complete information about funding programs, including your application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided for your convenience only.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and educational institutions in Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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