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Veterans Assistance Grant School of Dental Medicine Veterans Assistance Grant Program The Veterans Assistance Grant program is provided for our community of veterans in Colorado through funding provided by the State of Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Who qualifies for this program?
Patients who are currently participating in the CU Anschutz Dental Team Care Clinics or those who are accepted through the CU Anschutz School of Dental Medicine screening process and: Are honorably discharged from service and can provide a DD214. Do not qualify for Medicaid. Do not have private dental insurance.
Income at or below 250% of the most current federal poverty guidelines based on family size. Carefully read the following information about the VAG program. The School of Dental Medicine does not guarantee funding of treatment .
Funding for a patient’s care is on a “first-come, first-served” basis and is subject to funding availability. You should not expect this to be comprehensive coverage for your dental needs. Funding will be capped at $2000 to enable more veterans to be served with our resources.
We appreciate your understanding. Not all procedures are covered by the program .
While the VAG program covers about 90% of the treatments we provide, there are some procedures that are not covered by this program (this is not an exhaustive list): Implants/implant-related treatments, Occlusal guards, night guards, bite guards, Periodontal surgeries, and If you choose to get an immediate denture, the VA grant will cover EITHER the immediate denture or final denture - not both.
Any procedures not covered by the program will be the patient’s responsibility This program does not provide any coverage in the Dental Faculty Practice. This funding is for the student clinics and, where approved, the resident clinics.
Note: You must notify the school immediately upon any change in financial status, enrollment in Medicaid dental coverage, or any other dental insurance policy (this includes any dental coverage attached to your Medicare benefits). If you fail to notify us of a change in status, you will be responsible for any charges incurred at the dental school following this change.
Please get in touch with Le Anne, our Patient Liaison, at [email protected] or (303) 724-7040. School of Dental Medicine School of Dental Medicine Opens in a new window Opens document in a new window
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit and governmental entities, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria. Excludes funding for administrative costs and memorials, focusing instead on direct support for veterans and their dependents. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Veterans Assistance Grant (VAG) is funded by Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Colorado. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Assistance Grant (VAG) is a grant from the Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs that funds nonprofit organizations and governmental entities providing direct services to veterans and their families. Open annually, the FY2027 cycle accepts online applications from January 20 through March 24, 2026. Eligible applicants must hold a 501(c) status other than 19 or 23 (those organizations should apply for the companion Veterans Trust Fund). New grantees are required to meet with the grants manager prior to submission. All applications must be submitted through the secure online portal; email submissions are not accepted. This state-level program offers a critical funding pathway for Colorado-based veteran service organizations.
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