Impact Type: Research
Pioneering Regenerative Solutions for Cleft Lip and Palate Care
The University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Dentistry is embarking on an innovative research project with the help of a $25,000 DTA Foundation grant. Targeting the 10,000+ individuals born with
Strengthening Grant Capacity for Future Dental Impact
Through a unique partnership with Unfunded List, The Dental Trade Alliance Foundation is helping our prospective dental grantees build up their capacity to win impactful grants. In total, 21 non-profit
Evaluating the Impact of School-Based Dental Programs on Student Absenteeism
In 2024, we awarded The Center for Oral Health a $25,000 grant to support a pivotal study titled “The Impact of School-Based Dental Programs on School Absenteeism”. This research, powered
SFG / DTA Scholars: “A comparative ‘outcomes assessment’ of selected dental practice curricula, with an eye toward developing improved instructional materials for dental students and practitioners”
The SFG / DTA Scholars program was one of the first rounds of projects the DTA Foundation (ADTA Foundation at the time) funded as an organization, in partnership with the
SFG / DTA Scholars: “Cultural materials: a media campaign focused on oral cancer and minority populations”
The SFG / DTA Scholars program was one of the first rounds of projects the DTA Foundation (ADTA Foundation at the time) funded as an organization, in partnership with the
SFG / DTA Scholars: “Feasibility study of new technology on dental office productivity and access”
The SFG / DTA Scholars program was one of the first rounds of projects the DTA Foundation (ADTA Foundation at the time) funded as an organization, in partnership with the
SFG / DTA Scholars: “Implement a primary prevention elementary school program – Planning Grant”
The SFG / DTA Scholars program was one of the first rounds of projects the DTA Foundation (ADTA Foundation at the time) funded as an organization, in partnership with the
SFG / DTA Scholars: “The role of Promotores in accessing existing oral health services – Bi-national model”
The SFG / DTA Scholars program was one of the first rounds of projects the DTA Foundation (ADTA Foundation at the time) funded as an organization, in partnership with the


