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Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Community Grants are grants from the Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation that fund Arkansas organizations to increase access to oral health care and education for underserved and uninsured residents. Launched in 2008, the program supports preventive and basic oral healthcare services, treatment of at-risk and low-income populations, and oral health education programs.
Eligible activities include preventive services, treatment programs, equipment purchases, and clinic expenses. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis year-round, subject to quarterly board review, with $750,000 in total annual awards. Awards range from $2,500 to $40,000 per organization per year, with funding covering one 12-month period.
Eligible applicants are Arkansas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government agencies, schools, and charitable dental treatment facilities. Final reports from prior grants must be submitted before a new application is accepted. Apply through the DDARF Foundant grant portal.
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Community Grants | Delta Dental of Arkansas container in sf backend--> Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Improving the oral health of communities throughout Arkansas Launched in 2008, the Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation’s Community Grant opportunity provides statewide support to communities and nonprofit organizations focusing on oral health education and services to underserved and uninsured Arkansas residents.
Community Grants support transactional projects and services promoting good oral health practices and increasing access to dental care. Funding focuses on increasing access to oral health care through community partnerships by funding preventative services and/or treatment for underserved individuals of all ages, ethnicities, genders, and socio-economic statuses in Arkansas.
View Application and Reporting Documents Provide preventive and basic oral healthcare needs for the community. Treat at-risk or low-income populations with oral health conditions.
$750,000 total awards with a funding range from $2,500 up to $40,000 per organization Applicants must be an Arkansas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, government agency, school, or charitable dental treatment facility - we do not provide grants to individuals Programs must have a primary focus in treatment or prevention Applications are accepted on a rolling basis year-round and subject to DDARF Board approval quarterly Community Grant funding is for one 12-month period after approval, and all funds must be utilized in that time Eligible organizations may be awarded only one Community Grant per year Final reports for previously funded Community Grants must be submitted before a new application is made Funding requests must have an oral health impact and benefit underserved, uninsured, and/or uninsured Arkansans 2025 - 2026 Community Grant Submission Deadlines The Community Grant evaluation committee is comprised of Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Board members, Delta Dental of Arkansas employees, community members, and public service organization leaders.
The Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Community Grantee Network consists of organizations throughout the state of Arkansas that are committed to improving oral health in their communities. See 2024 Community Grantees Frequently Asked Questions How do I access the application? Our application is available online through Foundant, our grant management site .
What organizations are eligible to apply? The Foundation encourages Arkansas-based nonprofit or community organizations holding a current tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, governmental agencies, and educational facilities to apply. The Foundation cannot award grants to individuals.
Community Grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis year-round and subject to DDARF Board approval quarterly. How can funds be used by grantees? Programs must have a Primary focus in treatment or prevention.
Program specific administrative/staffing costs Capital needs (equipment, supplies, one-time expenses) Dental clinic treatment expenses/supplies Programmatic, operational expenses Direct dental staff salaries or payments to cover dental treatment Individuals – grants must be awarded to an eligible organization Fundraising events/sponsorships Private foundations and endowments Reduction of organizational debt Excessive salary costs, travel, or incentives/gifts Programs that discriminate on any basis Are you looking only for tenured organizations?
No. Whether you’ve been doing this work for one year or a decade is less relevant than how you approach the issues, your vision for change, and ability to track and measure results. How has the Community Grant Program changed from 2023 to 2024? Due to limited funding, the 2024 Community Grants will prioritize programs providing treatment and preventative services.
Each applicant will also be asked to identify how their proposal aligns with our strategic focus areas . If I applied last year, can I apply again this year? Yes, absolutely.
You will have an opportunity in the application to tell us how your ideas and initiative have evolved since last year. What are you looking for?
DDARF will prioritize grant requests that incorporate the following (as applicable): A clear oral health focus A project plan detailing how and when the program will be carried out and who will be responsible for each task Active collaboration among organizations, schools, and/or healthcare providers Inclusion of diverse groups Referral protocols that link individuals needing dental care with a source of dental care Wrap-around support that links participants to other social services Initiation of oral health programs in counties where none or few exist Previously funded organizations that have submitted complete Interim and Final Reports Can I reapply with pieces of last year’s application?
Can I get feedback on last year’s application? Because we know the kind of investment required for these proposals, we do our best to make sure that re-application is as easy as possible. Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications we receive, we are not able to provide individual feedback on last year’s application.
However, we welcome your questions as you develop your content for this year’s application. How can I access the Foundation's Strategic Roadmap? View our Foundation Strategic Roadmap here .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Arkansas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government agencies, schools, or charitable dental treatment facilities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,500 - $40,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Community Grants is funded by Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Community Grants (Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation) is sponsored by Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation. These grants focus on projects and initiatives to improve access to treatment and/or prevention oral health services for underinsured and underserved populations in Arkansas. While not explicitly mentioning language access, projects addressing barriers to care for diverse populations would align with the goal of improving access.
Strategic Initiatives Grants is sponsored by Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation. Grants to discover, test, and share creative and innovative ideas that will improve oral health for everyone and inspire, empower, and connect leaders to better lead equitable change. This includes opportunities that strengthen the connection of oral health to overall health and wellness, and promote innovation in oral healthcare delivery. While not explicitly AI-focused, proposals incorporating AI for innovative oral health solutions for underserved populations could be competitive.