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MCHB-Funded Projects

School-Based Comprehensive Oral Health Services (SBCOHS)

Purpose

The purpose of the SBCOHS grant program is to demonstrate successful integration of comprehensive oral health care into an existing school-based health center (SBHC) focused primarily on students in preschool, elementary school, or middles school with the greatest need to ensure the delivery of high-quality oral-health-education and preventive and restorative services. By augmenting an existing SBHC delivery system with culturally competent, comprehensive, high-quality oral health care and education, SBCOHS will demonstrate effective ways to strengthen existing SBHC capacity to respond to children's and adolescents' oral health needs and increase access to oral health services for underserved populations at high risk for dental caries, including children and adolescents enrolled in Medicaid and in the Children's Health Insurance Program.

Grantees

Center for Oral Health, Oakland, CA
Children's Dental Services, Minneapolis, MN

Health Mobile, Santa Clara, CA
Health Research, Inc./NY State Department of Health, Menands, NY
Integrated Health Services, Inc., East Hartford, CT
Lemon Grove Elementary School District, Lemon Grove, CA
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY
New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
Share Our Selves, Costa Mesa, CA

Solano Coalition for Better Health, Fairfield, CA
Summit Community Care Clinic, Frisco, CO
University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO

GranteeNews E-mail Discussion List

GranteeNews is an e-mail discussion list for oral health grantees. The list does not allow attachments, so submit any attachments to Sarah Kolo for posting on this page.

Contacts

For information on managing your grant, click on Grants Administration on the left navigation bar. This section contains frequently asked questions about reporting and special financial requests, a glossary, and an explanation of the lifecycle of a TOHSS grant.

If you need further assistance with programmatic issues, contact

Pamella Vodicka
Project Officer
Health Resources and Services Administration
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
5600 Fishers Lane
Parklawn Building, Room 18A-30
Rockville, MD 20857
Telephone: (301) 443-2753
E-mail: pvodicka@hrsa.gov

HRSA Call Center, for assistance with Electronic Handbook (EHB):

(877) Go4-HRSA (464-4772) or (301) 998-7373
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday
CallCenter@hrsa.gov

 

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