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Foundation | Delta Dental Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Delta Dental Community Care Foundation We are committed to building caring, resilient communities by increasing access to oral health care. History: Our legacy of care As a purpose-driven organization, Delta Dental of California has a legacy of philanthropy throughout its history.
The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation began when we identified hundreds of clinics across our enterprise who we could provide funding grants to for oral health services. Many of those clinics are still partners today. As the Community Care Foundation has grown, we have evolved our grantmaking and partnership model.
Today, we look for areas in which we can have a large impact on health outcomes. In support of our mission to build caring, resilient communities, we work with nonprofit partners across our 15-state and Washington, D. C.
enterprise to increase access to oral health care, fund oral health education and support organizations that serve vital needs in our communities. In 2022, the Community Care Foundation broadened its philanthropic focus by launching a multi-year program to fund community-based partnerships to address the oral health crisis among older adults in the U.S. Since 2012, the Community Care Foundation has granted more than $170 million.
The San Francisco Business Times recognized Delta Dental of California as one of the top 20 corporate philanthropists in the San Francisco Bay Area for 2023, marking the seventh consecutive year of placement in the top 50. Did you know that a quarter of seniors living in poverty have lost all their natural teeth?
¹ At Delta Dental, we know through our experience as one of the nation’s leading oral health benefit providers that older adults struggle with oral health problems and lack the support they need for proper dental care. The 2021 National Institutes of Health Oral Health in America report underscored the challenges seniors face to the extent that it has become a public health crisis.
That is why in 2022 the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation launched a multi-year program to identify and address systemic causes of poor oral health among older adults, especially those living in poverty, people of color and those whose mobility issues keep them from receiving oral health care.
Learn about senior oral health Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Expands Multi-Year Senior Oral Health Partnership Program to Mississippi Delta Region The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation is once again expanding its multi-year Senior Oral Health Partnership Program by committing an additional $5 million over the next five years to a partnership in the Mississippi Delta region.
For Delta Dental customers impacted by recent natural disasters A number of municipalities in parts of the U.S. have declared states of emergency due to the impacts of recent natural disasters. Delta Dental Community Care Foundation supports access to quality oral health care through annual grants program Through its 2024-2025 Access to Care Grants Program, the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation granted $16.
3 million in funding to 215 nonprofit organizations across the 15 states and Washington, D. C. where Delta Dental of California and affiliates operates.
Community Care Foundation facts The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation provides grants to nonprofits across our 15-state and Washington, D. C. enterprise to increase access to care, support oral health research and education and invest in community needs.
Each year, the Community Care Foundation awards several million dollars in Access to Care Grants to dental clinics across the country. These awards enable underserved individuals in the community to get preventive and restorative treatments in accessible locations. Research and scholarships Our scholarships and research grants support our partnerships with universities and the education and development of future dental professionals.
We invest in communities by providing smaller grants that focus on local communities where we operate, as well as encouraging employee engagement in the form of giving or volunteering within their local communities. We are proud to support well over 300 nonprofit partners and community health clinics across the country.
Grant support is by invitation only, but if you feel like your organization is a good fit for the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation, please reach out to foundation@delta. org . Fact sheets and infographics DC - District of Columbia Delta Dental is a company of purpose.
Check out our community impact report to learn more about our values, culture and how we create a positive impact to our business, communities, workplace and planet. In addition to Community Care Foundation grants, Delta Dental employees support our communities through charitable donations and volunteering. Employees receive 16 hours of paid time off and $1,000 in matching funds for charitable donations each year.
Employees can also nominate causes to receive grants from the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation. We have four community councils that align to our office locations: Alpharetta, GA; Mechanicsburg, PA; Rancho Cordova, CA; and Bay Area, CA. Our councils award grants each year to causes in our communities that are championed by our employees.
1. Drilling Down on Dental Coverage and Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2019.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and dental clinics in 15 states and Washington, D. C. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Delta Dental Community Care Foundation's Access to Care Grants Program is funded by Delta Dental Community Care Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Grants is a grant program from the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation that funds nonprofit partners and community health clinics working to increase access to oral health care across underserved communities. The Foundation supports organizations within Delta Dental of California's 15-state enterprise and Washington, D.C., with a focus on building caring and resilient communities through philanthropic investment in oral health services. Eligible applicants include established nonprofit partners and community health clinics that operate within the Foundation's geographic service area. Grant amounts are not publicly specified; organizations should contact the Foundation for current funding priorities and application processes.
Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Access to Care Grants is a grant from Delta Dental Community Care Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations across Delta Dental's 15-state service area to increase access to oral health care, particularly for underserved populations including seniors, people of color, and those with mobility limitations. Since 2012, the foundation has granted more than $170 million; a key focus since 2022 has been a multi-year program addressing the oral health crisis among older adults living in poverty. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Delta Dental's service areas working on oral health access, education, or senior oral health. Award amounts vary; no current deadline is listed.
HUD's June 1 publication of the FY 2026 Continuum of Care Competition and Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program NOFO under designation CPD-2600-DC-0025 lands alongside a separately-announced $2,402,872,704 in FY 2025 CoC Program renewal funding for 4,241 projects whose grants expire in the third and fourth calendar quarters of 2026. CoC Registration Notice CPD 26-03 supersedes the 2022 framework; UFA Notice CPD 26-04 supersedes the 2022 Unified Funding Agency framework. For a homelessness services field that has spent eighteen months on emergency contingency planning around possible federal funding disruption, the June 1 publication is the operational document that decides which providers survive Q4 2026 without a contracted gap and which providers face a renewal cliff.
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