ADA Dental Health Foundation First Nations Study Grants
Up to $5,000
Once Off
Up to 4 (Four)
External
ADA Dental Health Foundation First Nations Study Grants are available to students of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background who are undertaking a course of study that will lead to registration as a Dental Hygienist or Oral Health Therapist. The grants offer students funding that may be used to cover costs of dental equipment, textbooks and to financially support students while they are on placements or living away from home.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.
Opening dates will be released in March 2025.
Please visit the ADA Dental Health Foundation website.ADA Dental Health Foundation
The ADA Dental Health Foundation seeks to improve the dental health of Australians who cannot easily access or afford dental care.
The team around Australia coordinates the delivery of pro bono dental treatment to disadvantaged members of the community. The Foundation accepts referrals to the Volunteer Dental Programs for clients who are being supported by a registered charity or not-for-profit organisation. Our volunteer dentists provide their time, expertise and practice facilities at no cost to eligible patients.
The ADA Dental Health Foundation also funds programs that encourage better oral health outcomes and reduce the inequality of access to education within the community through our Community Service Grants, First Nations Study Grants and oral health education projects.
Our mission is to address the inequality between those Australians who can access the dental care they need, and those who can’t. We want better access to quality dental care for all Australians regardless of their financial, geographical or social situation.