Request for Grant Proposal Lane County Teledentistry Expansion
Federal opportunity from 44335 - OHA Health Policy & Analytics | 00100 - Delivery Systems Innovation - Primary Care Office • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026.
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Request for Grant Proposal Lane County Teledentistry Expansion
OHA is committed to expanding access to oral health care for people from underserved populations. An integral part of that is helping ensure that the oral health care workforce is distributed to meet community needs and used in an efficient manner. To support teledentistry services and subsidize costs related to the provision of oral health services to provide preventive oral health services in Lan County.
Lane County - Oral Health Workforce Grant Teledentistry Expansion Funding Opportunity
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The State of Oregon is seeking grant proposals for the expansion of teledentistry services in Lane County, as outlined in notice S-44300-00015624. This initiative aims to enhance access to oral health care for underserved populations by optimizing the distribution and efficiency of the oral health care workforce. The response deadline for submissions is February 6, 2026, providing ample time for interested parties to craft competitive proposals.
The Oregon Health Authority aims to support and expand teledentistry services to subsidize costs associated with preventive oral health services in Lane County, thereby improving health outcomes for underserved communities.
- Organizations with experience in teledentistry or oral health services.
- Nonprofits focused on healthcare access for underserved populations.
- Healthcare providers with a commitment to community service.
- Research and identify community needs for oral health care in Lane County.
- Develop a plan for distributing oral health care resources efficiently.
- Draft and submit a detailed proposal that includes budget, workforce training, and technology requirements.
- Completed proposal form
- Budget breakdown and funding request
- Evidence of capability and previous experience in teledentistry
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- All proposals must comply with Oregon Health Authority’s guidelines for health grant proposals.
- Encouragement of partnerships with local health entities or educational institutions.
- Proposals should provide a clear budget detailing how funds will be used to expand teledentistry services.
- Consider offering tiered pricing options for different levels of service.
- Potential partnerships with local health departments and educational institutions for effective implementation.
- Subcontracting with technology providers for telehealth platforms.
- Potential delays in approval processes leading to condensed timelines for execution.
- Inadequate community engagement may lead to underutilization of services.
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the teledentistry expansion?
- Are there specific underserved populations that should be prioritized?
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- Specific budget range or funding limits for grants.
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