The purpose of this program is to improve access to oral health care services for low income people with HIV in underserved geographic areas while simultaneously providing education and clinical training for dental students, dental hygiene students, dental residents, or other dental providers in community-based settings. Program goals must be accomplished through collaborations between dental and dental hygiene education programs recognized by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and community-based dental providers.
This funding opportunity is open to current RWHAP Part F CBDPP recipients and new organizations proposing to provide RWHAP Part F CBDPP funded services in existing geographic service areas as described in Appendix A and one new service area as described below. Applications for existing service areas must address the entire service area as defined in Appendix A. Applicants not proposing to serve the entire published service area must demonstrate the availability of comprehensive oral health care services to all RWHAP eligible populations within the service area through partners or other RWHAP providers. Applicants requesting service area expansion beyond what is published in Appendix A must fully demonstrate the need for RWHAP Part F CBDPP funded services in that area. For a list of existing service areas, see Appendix A (pages 45-46) of the NOFO document below.
For details about requirements and expectations, see pages 15-19 of the NOFO document.
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