Fluoride Application, Children’s Education & Screening (FACES) Grant

State of New Jersey Department of Health

Funding Amount

US $25,000 - US $50,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Fluoride Application, Children’s Education & Screening (FACES) Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: State of New Jersey Department of Health
Amount: US $25,000 - US $50,000
Last Updated: January 12, 2026

Summary

Overview

Note: Potential applicants are required to send a Letter of Intent via email expressing their interest in submitting an application in response to this RFA. Letters of intent shall be sent to Clifford.Lisman@doh.nj.gov and must be dated no later than December 24th, 2025. Letters of 5 Intent that are not received by this deadline are not eligible to submit an application. Statement of Purpose The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is announcing the availability of funds for the Fluoride Varnish, Children’s Education and Screenings (FACES) grant. The overarching goal of the FACES program is to promote good oral health practices for school aged children through application of fluoride varnish as an oral health preventive measure via a voluntary school-based program. Additionally, this grant offers the opportunity to participate in the New Jersey Department of Health Basic Screening Survey for specified populations. The infrastructure for this initiative will support new or existing programs in building preventive oral health services, including education programs and Fluoride varnish application for school aged children to promote the importance of oral health. The FACES program will coordinate and implement activities and strategies to address oral health issues affecting children from pre-K through grade 12. These efforts will be guided by a community needs assessment that identifies children at high risk for developing dental decay and other oral health problems. Although the primary target population for this grant is school-aged children, other vulnerable groups at higher risk for dental decay—such as elderly individuals residing in assisted living or nursing homes, or pregnant women of lower socioeconomic status—will also be eligible to receive fluoride varnish as an evidence-based preventive measure. The decision to include additional at-risk populations should be made by the State Dental Director or the Program Management Officer, at the request of the applicant. The program will utilize the Basic Screening Survey (BSS) to better understand the existing oral health status of specific populations. The BSS is a best practice recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD).

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