While access to care funding typically focuses on oral health and dental care, the Foundation is unrestricting these grant funds to provide flexibility and allow organizations to allocate funds as necessary to care for their communities in this time of uncertainty.
The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation announced that it is making $5 million in funding available to organizations across its 15-state service area that are at the forefront of helping communities most impacted by COVID-19. Funds will support a variety of response activities for at risk populations.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is having an unprecedented disruption on daily life across the globe, and while we don’t yet fully understand the extent of the public health or economic implications of this outbreak, we do know that it will be particularly challenging for those who are already vulnerable,” said Kenzie Ferguson, vice president of Foundation and Corporate Social Responsibility for Delta Dental of California. “The Foundation’s mission is to build caring, resilient communities, and this funding will help mitigate the impact of this crisis as well as support efforts when the recovery begins.”
Of the $5 million total, $3.5 million will support increasing access to care across the Foundation’s 15-state area. The majority will be provided to federally qualified health centers, which are government-funded clinics that provide primary care services in underserved areas and must offer a sliding fee scale based on a patient’s ability to pay, and other community health centers that serve on the front lines of this public health crisis and are working tirelessly to protect and treat those affected by the COVID-19 virus. While access to care funding typically focuses on oral health and dental care, the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation is unrestricting these grant funds to provide flexibility and allow organizations to allocate funds as necessary to care for their communities in this time of great uncertainty.
The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation will make $1 million of this funding available to organizations responding to the unparalleled public health emergency and to current partners experiencing significant increases in expenses and/or budget shortfalls as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finally, as a California-based organization, the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation will be providing $500,000 in disaster response funding to California organizations that provide assistance to seniors, those living with food insecurity, those experiencing homelessness and homebound individuals.
Additionally, Delta Dental is matching all donations up to a total of $100,000 to the Red Cross made through this microsite.
As this crisis continues to unfold, the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation is exploring other ways to engage employees and partners to provide support and relief to its communities.