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ADA Foundation Requests Proposals to Improve Children’s Dental Health

CHICAGO, Illinois – The ADA Foundation has issued a request for proposals (RFP) to help improve children’s oral health under its Samuel Harris Fund for Children’s Dental Health. Proposals must be received by July 17, 2007.

Harris Fund established to help prevent childhood tooth decay

Established by the ADA Foundation to prevent childhood tooth decay, the Harris Fund is a permanent endowment and receives generous support from the Colgate-Palmolive Company. Each year, grants up to $5,000 go to educational and preventative programs, seeking to improve children’s dental health.

Oral health proposals considered for July 17th deadline

Proposals considered are from community-based, not-for-profit organizations in the United States or its territories. In addition, proposals must be received on or before July 17, 2007.

Examples of qualified oral health promotions include:

  • dental health education conducted at schools, health fairs and social agencies, via mobile dental clinics or outreach programs;
  • dental health education programs in conjunction with preventive programs such as fluoride and dental sealant application programs;
  • oral health and nutrition education materials designed for parents and/or dental professionals;
  • instruction in the proper use of oral care products;
  • development of public service announcements (PSAs) to increase awareness of and appreciation for proper childhood oral care.

Last year, 73 programs received funding nationally that amounted to more than $300,000.

For more information, contact the ADA Foundation at 312- 440-2547 or e-mail adaf@ada.org. Information about the ADA Foundation and its various programs are available at www.adafoundation.org Link opens in separate window. Pop-up Blocker may need to be disabled..

About the ADA Foundation
The ADA Foundation is dedicated to improving health and making lives better, one person at a time. Since 1991, the ADA Foundation has disbursed nearly $25 million dollars to support such charitable activities. In addition to funding grants for dental research, education, scholarships and access to care, the Foundation supports Charitable Assistance Programs such as relief grants to dentists and their dependents who are unable to support themselves due to injury, a medical condition or advanced age; and grants and loans to those who are victims of disasters. http://www.adafoundation.org

SOURCE: American Dental Association Foundation

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