Delta Dental of Idaho, the state’s leading stand-alone dental benefits carrier, is pleased to announce the recipients of its Spring 2025 Oral Health Grant Program, awarding over $100,000 to five nonprofit and community-based organizations across the state. These grants support innovative efforts to expand access to dental care, improve oral health outcomes, and deliver preventive services to underserved individuals.
A committee of Delta Dental of Idaho’s senior leaders and an external dental professional selected the grant recipients through a competitive review process. Applications were evaluated based on clearly defined needs, alignment with Delta Dental’s mission, program objectives, and the potential to serve historically underserved or underrepresented populations.
“Every year, we’re inspired by the commitment these organizations show in addressing the oral health needs of their communities,” said Heather Brown, Senior Director of Oral Health and Community Outreach at Delta Dental of Idaho. “Our goal is to support programs that not only expand access to dental services but also help strengthen Idaho’s oral health workforce and improve long-term outcomes—especially for those who face barriers to care.”
Over $100,000 was divided among these 2025 Spring grant recipients:
Family Health Services
To purchase a panoramic X-ray machine for their new dental clinic in Shoshone, expanding diagnostic capabilities for patients in the Magic Valley region.
Community Health Association of Spokane (CHAS)
To provide dental care vouchers for patients at their Moscow clinic and acquire a portable dental unit for outreach in Latah and Nez Perce counties.
Southeastern Idaho Public Health
To purchase equipment and supplies for a school-based dental sealant and fluoride varnish program serving southeastern Idaho students.
Special Olympics Idaho
To fund portable dental units and supplies that will allow on-site preventive dental care at Special Olympics events statewide.
Kaniksu Community Health
To support X-ray and anesthesia equipment upgrades for their dental clinics in northern Idaho.
These awards reflect Delta Dental of Idaho’s ongoing commitment to addressing oral health disparities and promoting wellness across the state through community partnerships and strategic investments.
About Delta Dental of Idaho
Delta Dental of Idaho is the leading dental benefits carrier in the state, providing quality, affordable dental plans for both companies and individuals. We are a not-for-profit organization seeking to improve the dental health of all Idahoans through our plan offerings and community outreach programs. Nationally, Delta Dental member companies provide coverage to more than 80 million Americans.
Source: www.deltadentalid.com
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