Accessing Community Coordination for Dental Access in Arizona
GrantID: 18671
Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Barriers to Dental Care Access in Arizona
Arizona has a diverse population, with significant disparities in access to dental care, particularly in economically disadvantaged communities. With over 1.5 million residents lacking adequate dental insurance, many children go without necessary dental care. The Arizona Department of Health Services reports that nearly 30% of children experience untreated dental decay, a statistic that highlights the critical need for more coordinated community dental services.
Who Should Apply in Arizona
This funding opportunity specifically targets community organizations, healthcare providers, and educational institutions that offer dental health resources in economically distressed areas of Arizona. Eligible applicants must demonstrate a thorough understanding of local barriers to care, particularly concerning socioeconomic factors that influence service utilization among children. Applications should illustrate how organizations will leverage community ties to enhance dental access and patient engagement.
Application Requirements and Realities
In applying for funding, organizations must provide a comprehensive description of their proposed model for community coordination, including partnerships with schools, local outreach programs, and leveraging of existing health resources. Successful proposals will detail engagement strategies aimed at fostering trust within the community, particularly in populations that have historically been hesitant to seek dental care. Grant applications must also include measurable outcomes that demonstrate the intended impact on children's dental health across targeted demographics.
Fit Assessment for Arizona’s Local Needs
The initiative emphasizes a community-based approach that will foster collaboration among local stakeholders. By aligning dental resources with specific needs, the program aims to improve access to preventive care and reduce emergency visits. Applicants are encouraged to implement educational components that reinforce the importance of dental hygiene from an early age. The anticipated outcomes will focus on increased access to routine dental visits and improvements in overall oral health metrics among children.
Pilot programs testing community coordination will serve as models for broader scale-up across Arizona, ensuring that every child has consistent access to comprehensive dental care tailored to their local context. By addressing coordination challenges directly, Arizona can work toward a future where all children receive the dental care they deserve.
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