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Making A Difference Through Better Oral Health

Be a leader with ADAF give for your legacy. Dr. Robert T. Ferris Deltona, FL

As dentistry s premier philanthropic and charitable organization, the ADA Foundation is a catalyst for uniting people and organizations to make a difference through better oral health. The mission of the ADA Foundation is exemplified in the acronym C.A.R.E., representing the four pillars of the ADA Foundation: Charitable Assistance Access to Care Research Education These pages illustrate the ADA Foundation s efforts in each area and offer a picture of how our work improves patient care and emphasizes the role of oral health in overall health. These results are possible through the leadership and generosity of many individuals and companies over the years. We invite you to consider joining in our efforts for the oral health of the public in the years ahead. Reneida E. Reyes, D.D.S., M.P.H. President, ADA Foundation Frank Maggio, D.D.S. Vice President, Development

ADA Foundation Board of Directors 2014-2015 ADA Foundation Board of Directors (Front row, left to right) Ms. Pamela A. Hemmen; Dr. Maritza Morell; Dr. J. Leslie Winston; Dr. Reneida E. Reyes, President; Ms. Candy Ross; Dr. Linda K. Himmelberger; Ms. Michele Penrose; Dr. Rickland G. Asai (Back row, left to right) Dr. Ronald Bushick; Dr. William R. Calnon; Dr. Edward J. Green; Dr. Gary Jeffers; Dr. Lewis C. Walker; Dr. Fotinos S. Panagakos; Mr. Gene Wurth, Executive Director; Dr. Roger L. Kiesling; Dr. Frank A. Maggio; Dr. Gary Yonemoto; Dr. Bernard McDermott; Dr. Terry L. Buckenheimer; Dr. Teri-Ross Icyda Not pictured: Ms. Cynthia Hearn 2015-16 ADA Foundation Board of Directors Executive Committee Reneida E. Reyes, D.D.S., M.P.H. President Frank A. Maggio, D.D.S. Vice President of Development Ms. Pamela A. Hemmen Vice President of Finance Edward J. Green, D.M.D. Vice President of Grants William R. Calnon, D.D.S. Vice President of Scientific Research Members At Large Rickland G. Asai, D.M.D.* Terry L. Buckenheimer, D.M.D.* Teresa A. Dolan, D.D.S., M.P.H. Patsy Fujimoto, D.D.S. Marshall Gallant, D.M.D. Ms. Cynthia Hearn Linda K. Himmelberger, D.M.D. Teri-Ross Icyda, D.M.D. Gary Jeffers, D.M.D., M.S.* Roger L. Kiesling, D.D.S. Bernard McDermott, D.D.S. Maritza Morell, D.M.D., M.P.H., M.S. Fotinos S. Panagakos, D.M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. Ms. Michele Penrose Leadership and strategic direction of the ADA Foundation are provided by the ADAF Board of Directors. All of our work is overseen by the ADAF Board and 23 Committees and Subcommittees. These volunteers contribute their energy, ideas, and commitment throughout the year. We thank you for your continued support of the ADA Foundation. Table of Contents Charitable Assistance 5 Access to Care 6 Research 10 Education 16 How to Give 18 * ADA Board of Trustees members who serve on the ADA Foundation Board of Directors, as of 10/1/2015 To learn more about the ADA Foundation, please visit adafoundation.org.

ADA Foundation Grants Activity 2014 In 2014, the ADA Foundation provided support to a number of programs that benefited thousands of people across the country. The ADA Foundation s Board ensures that this is done in an efficient and responsible way. Because of substantial support both financial and in-kind services from the ADA, we are proud to be able to report to all of our donors that 100% of your contribution goes directly to support ADA Foundation programs. 2014 ADA FOUNDATION APPROVED GRANTS ACTIVITY NUMBER OF GRANTEES AMOUNT OF AWARD TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT Charitable Assistance Disaster Assistance Grants (Philippines) 1 $20,300 $20,300 Relief Grants 14 Varies $135,651 Access to Care Give Kids A Smile NASCAR Program 1 $411,040 $411,040 GKAS Community Leadership Development Institute 1 $47, 459 $47, 459 ADA Mission of Mercy 1 $100,000 $100,000 GKAS/TeamSmile 2 $10,000 $20,000 Semi-annual Grants: Access to Care 12 Varies $110,000 E. "Bud" Tarrson Dental School Student Community Leadership Award 6 $5,000 $30,000 Dr. Thomas J. Zwemer Award 1 $5,000 $5,000 Matching Grant: ADA Staff Fundraiser (Goldie's Place/CDA Foundation Clinic) 2 $2,500 $5,000 Research (Does not include funding for the ADA Foundation Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center) Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Special Awards 3 Varies $3,500 Education Semi-annual Grants: Education 7 Varies $57, 845 Predoctoral Dental Student Scholarship Program (includes Underrepresented Minority Dental Student Scholarships, Robert J. Sullivan Scholarships, and Robert B. Dewhirst Scholarships) 56 $2,500 $140,000

NUMBE R AMOUNT TOTAL DOLLAR ACTIVITY OF GRANTEES OF AWARD AMOUNT Education, (continued) Allied Dental Scholarships Dental Hygiene 15 $1,000 $15,000 Allied Dental Scholarships Young Dental Hygiene 2 $2,500 $5,000 Allied Dental Scholarships Dental Assisting 10 $1,000 $10,000 Allied Dental Scholarships Dental Laboratory Technology Samuel D. Harris Fund for Children's Dental Health Grants National Children's Dental Health Month Campaign 2015 5 $1,000 $5,000 25 Varies $115,264 1 $40,000 $40,000 ADA-convened Dental Quality Alliance 1 $60,000 $60,000 TOTAL $1,336,059 Charitable Assistance Relief Grant Program The ADA Foundation s Relief Grant Program provides financial assistance to dentists and their families when accidental injury, advanced age, physically debilitating illness, or a medical condition prevents them from being gainfully employed, resulting in the inability to be wholly self-sustaining. These grants supplement other sources of income such as retirement, Social Security benefits, etc. Emergency Disaster Assistance Grant Program The purpose of the ADA Foundation Emergency Disaster Grant Program is to provide a small measure of immediate financial assistance to dentists who are victims of an officially declared disaster. Grants of up to $2,000 are considered, with the goal of responding as quickly as possible. Emergency grant funds are limited to meeting disaster victims most urgent and vital needs immediately following a disaster, such as food, bottled water, clothing, blankets, medicine and medical supplies, and emergency shelter. Emergency Disaster Grants for 501(c)(3) Organizations Providing Dental Care Following a Disaster The purpose of these grants is to provide support to 501(c)(3) organizations that provide needed emergency dental care in communities affected by a disaster. 3

Access to Care E. Bud Tarrson Dental School Student Community Leadership Award The E. Bud Tarrson Dental School Student Community Leadership Award recognizes one exemplary volunteer community service project that is organized and/or conducted by a group of dental students enrolled in an accredited pre-doctoral dental education program. The award is named in memory of the late Bud Tarrson, longtime owner of the former John O. Butler Company and oral health philanthropist. The ADAF s Tarrson Fund was created in 2003 by Mrs. Linda Tarrson, a former member of the ADAF Board of Directors, in remembrance of her husband. Originally, each year one grant of $5,000 was made to a dental school in honor of the selected student outreach program. Thanks to a generous gift of $25,000 from ADA Business Resources (ADABEI) and an anonymous donor, the ADA Foundation was able to award seven Tarrson Awards for 2014 to the following: University of Washington School of Dentistry for its UW Homeless Outreach Program and Education (UW HOPE); University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry for its TeamSmile program; Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine for its Give Kids A Smile program; University of Connecticut School of Dentistry for its Urban Service Track; Loma Linda University School of Dentistry for its Compassion Clinic; University of Missouri Kansas City School of Dentistry for its JayDoc Free Dental Clinic; and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Dentistry for its Dental SHAC program We are honored to have UW HOPE receive this award and the opportunity it gives us to expand our program and engage more students in learning about and serving our homeless communities. 4 Beatrice Gandara, D.D.S., M.S.D. Clinical Associate Professor and Director, Office of Educational Partnerships and Diversity, University of Washington School of Dentistry

Photos: University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Malawi Dental Project The Dr. Thomas J. Zwemer Award The Dr. Thomas J. Zwemer Award was created in 2012 by Dr. Richard Simms, then a member of the ADAF Board of Directors, in honor of his mentor and longtime friend, Thomas J. Zwemer, D.D.S. The Dr. Thomas J. Zwemer Award recognizes and encourages student programs that provide services to underserved populations outside of the U.S. Each year, one grant of $5,000 is made to a dental school in honor of the selected student outreach program. The winner of the 2014 Zwemer Award is Loma Linda University School of Dentistry for its Honduras Project. Prior Zwemer Award Winners include: University of North Carolina School of Dentistry for its Malawi Dental Project (2013), and Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine for its program in rural Madagascar (2012). For information on the Semi-annual Grant Program, please see page 15. 5

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CHILDREN TREATED EACH YEAR = 35,000 children Access to Care The ADA Foundation s Give Kids A Smile Program As dentistry s premier philanthropic and charitable organization, the ADA Foundation builds relationships to help make a difference through improved oral health. One of the most important ways in which the ADA Foundation accomplishes this is through Give Kids A Smile, the ADA Foundation s signature access-to-care program. The ADA launched Give Kids A Smile nationally in 2003 as a way for dentists to join with others in the community to provide free oral health services to underserved children. The program originated in 2002 in St. Louis under the guidance of Drs. Jeff Dalin and B. Ray Storm, and has since grown from a one-day event in February to local and national events year-round. Dentists and other dental team members volunteer their time and service to provide free screenings, treatments, and education to children throughout the United States. The ADA Foundation collects program information from GKAS program coordinators and works with generous sponsors to provide dental products and materials at no charge to support as many GKAS programs as possible. Each year, approximately 350,000 children benefit from more than 1,500 Give Kids A Smile events, all because of the efforts of 40,000 dentists, dental team members, and community volunteers. The ADA Foundation created a Give Kids A Smile fund in 2007 so that a formal grant making process could be established. These grants support efforts such as the GKAS Community Leadership Development Institute, an intensive in-person training program for GKAS coordinators nationwide, which takes place in St. Louis, Missouri each fall; and the Give Kids A Smile NASCAR Oral Health Education Initiative, through which tens of thousands of children and their families are educated each year about the importance of good oral health. In 2017, Give Kids A Smile will celebrate its 15th anniversary. The ADA Foundation is in the process of expanding Give Kids A Smile from a year-long program to a national movement. Be on the lookout for Give Kids A Smile 2.0. 7

Research Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center In September 2013, the ADA Foundation, the ADA, and the Colgate-Palmolive Company announced a joint initiative to enhance the ADA Foundation s existing dental research laboratory in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and to support and encourage promising young researchers. Formerly known as the Paffenbarger Research Center, the facility s new name is the ADA Foundation Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center (VRC). The ADA Foundation s dental research enterprise has been hailed as one of the most productive in the world. ADA and ADAF research scientists have engaged in cooperative dental and medical materials research with government scientists since 1928. This collaboration, located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, formerly NBS, the National Bureau of Standards, a government research laboratory managed by the U.S. Department of Commerce), has in many respects revolutionized the practice of dentistry. 8

80+ years of research has produced: 90 patents, many of which have been licensed to dental and medical product manufacturers; new and improved dental materials for treatment and prevention; translation of new technologies into clinical and over-the-counter products; VRC-designed and fabricated dental materials testing machines; cutting-edge research in biomaterial and tissue engineering technologies; and continuing education programs on dental materials and techniques. The Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) research facility funded by the ADA Foundation as well as government and corporate grants. Contributions to Dentistry Scientific investigation has long been the foundation of the dental profession with new insights and discoveries that have advanced the quality of oral care provided to the public. VRC scientists played major roles in the development of innovations commonly used in the dental clinic today. High Speed Handpiece Orthodontic Bracket Cement Front Surface Dental Mirror Tooth-Colored Composites Panoramic X-Ray Adhesive Bonding Protective Tooth Sealants 9

Current Research Biomaterials/Biomineralization 3D Imaging of Tooth/ Composite Interface Calcium Phosphate Bone Cements Engineering Nanomedicine Bioactive ACP Composites Novel Composite With Improved Service Life Polymeric Nanofiber Scaffold for Tissue Repair Bioactive Nano Materials Resin Composite Restorations Containing Nano Particles

Molecular and Cell Biology Dental Immunochemistry and Cell Biology: Advancing Point of Care Diagnostics Molecular and Microbiological Aspects of Dental Tissue Repair Clinical Science/Therapies Calcium Phosphate Remineralization Therapies Failure Analysis of Dental Restorations Fluoride Requirements for Therapeutic Efficacy Bioavailability of Fluoride in Plaque Standards for Dental Products The ADA Foundation Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center recently received a grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) for the project, Novel Dental Composite Restorative Systems with Improved Service Life. This research explores new resin-based restorative systems that incorporate smart antibacterial and self-healing properties, and may double the service life of current composite restorations. Funding for this research is projected to last until 2018. For further information, please contact Dr. Jirun Sun, Principal Investigator at the ADA Foundation Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center, at 301.975.6806. 11

The Dr. Ray Bowen Student Research Award Andres Jorge Alvarez, University of Florida College of Dentistry, winner of the 2015 Dr. Ray Bowen Award The ADA Foundation offers the Dr. Ray Bowen Student Research Award in odd-numbered years in collaboration with the Academy of Operative Dentistry. This student research award honors Dr. Ray Bowen, the inventor of resin composites and dentin adhesives, and an internationally recognized authority on composite materials. The Bowen Award is open to dental students at all levels who wish to undertake novel research relevant to contemporary operative dentistry. The application period for the 2017 Dr. Ray Bowen Student Research Award will open in June 2016. Students at the Dental Students Conference on Research, April 2014 Colgate Dental Students Conference on Research The ADA Foundation s annual Colgate Dental Students Conference on Research brings dental students from over 50 dental schools in the U.S. and Canada to the ADAF s Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center in Gaithersburg, MD each fall. The purpose of this conference is to introduce the dental students to scientists from the ADA, industry, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, and the VRC, to raise awareness of the wide-ranging careers available in oral health research. 12

International Activities The ADA Foundation engages in a number of activities to support the improvement of global oral health. These activities include professional education, oral health infrastructure development, community dental public health, and humanitarian outreach programs. The ADAF sponsors oral health programs of Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO). These programs build the local capacity by providing health care professionals in resource-scarce countries with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to address the health care needs of their communities. There are currently eight ADAF/HVO programs in Cambodia, Kenya, Laos, Nepal, Nicaragua, St. Lucia, and Tanzania. To help dentists seeking volunteer opportunities outside of the U.S., the ADAF provides an international volunteer website: internationalvolunteer.ada.org. Potential volunteers can search among 125 listed organizations and learn about how to select a volunteer program and location, how to prepare for a trip, and what to expect upon the return home. Dental professionals who wish to learn more about international volunteerism can attend an ADA Foundation-sponsored course at the ADA annual meeting. The ADAF unites the global dental profession by fundraising for international disasters. Past fundraising efforts have benefited programs in Haiti, Japan, the Philippines, and Nepal, following disaster events in those countries. The ADAF also fields requests from NGOs involved in oral health, as well as dentists who may need in-kind donations for international dental missions, and works to connect them to industry contacts. 13

Education Dental Student Scholarship Program and Underrepresented Minority Dental Student Scholarship Program The ADA Foundation s dental student scholarships help academically gifted predoctoral dental students defray a part of their professional education expenses. Students in the second year of study at the time of application and currently attending or enrolled at an accredited dental school are eligible. The Underrepresented Minority Dental Student Scholarship Program provides assistance for African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native dental students, all of whom have been identified as underrepresented minorities in dentistry. Each year, the ADA Foundation awards approximately 54 scholarships with up to $135,000 total funding. Each scholarship is valued at up to $2,500. Dental Student Scholarships: Approximately 25 awards Underrepresented Minority Dental Student Scholarships: Approximately 25 awards Robert J. Sullivan Scholarships: Up to two awards Dr. Robert B. Dewhirst Scholarships: Up to two awards Samuel D. Harris Fund for Children s Dental Health The ADA Foundation created the Samuel D. Harris Fund for Children s Dental Health in 1999 through a permanent endowment established through a generous gift by Dr. Samuel D. Harris, a distinguished pediatric dentist and philanthropist. Each year, grants of up to $5,000 are awarded through a competitive process. In 2015, the ADA Foundation awarded Recipient of a 2012 Harris Grant, St. Barnabas Hospital, New York 25 grants totaling almost $124,000 to organizations across the U.S. that support programs to improve children s dental health by educating parents, caregivers and pregnant women on the value of good dental health. 14

ADA Foundation Semi-annual Grants The ADA Foundation introduced its Semi-annual Grant Program in 2014. Through this program, the ADAF provides grant opportunities to nonprofit organizations whose charitable activities further the ADA Foundation s exempt purposes in the categories of Access to Care and Education. The ADAF has awarded more than $231,000 in grant funding to 32 recipients through the Semi-annual Grant Program since its inception. Grant program Application period opens Application deadline Grant amount Number of grants (2015) Semi-annual Grants, Access to Care April Last Friday in July Up to $10,000 10 (est.) Semi-annual Grants, Education: October Last Friday in January Up to $5,000 13 Please visit adafoundation.org to learn more about this program and see a list of grant recipients. See the appropriate program application and guidelines for more details. Allied Dental Student Scholarship Program ADA Foundation Allied Dental Student Scholarships are offered annually to help dental assisting, dental hygiene, and dental laboratory technology students defray a part of their professional educational expenses. The goal of this program is to facilitate the education of academically gifted allied dental students, which in turn helps to foster the public s oral health. Each year, the ADA Foundation awards approximately 30 scholarships valued at up to $1,000, worth up to $30,000 total funding. Dental Hygiene Student Scholarships: 15 awards Dental Assisting Student Scholarships: 10 awards Dental Laboratory Technology Student Scholarships: 5 awards 15

Please Join Us in Fulfilling Our Mission on Behalf of Dentistry. The ADA Foundation plays an important role in supporting the ADA in promoting the health of the public. The programs offered by the ADA Foundation have had a significant impact in improving the profession of dentistry and the oral health of its patients. With your help we can do even more in the future. Please join the hundreds of others who have made gifts to the ADA Foundation. You can direct your donation to a specific cause supported by the ADA Foundation, or ask that it be applied to the area of greatest need. Thank you for supporting the ADA Foundation! Reneida E. Reyes, D.D.S., M.P.H. President, ADA Foundation There are four ways to donate: MAIL the accompanying donation form with your credit card number or a check made out to the ADA Foundation, to: ADA Foundation 211 E. Chicago Ave., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60611 DONATE ONLINE at adafoundation.org and click How to Help CALL the ADA Foundation at 312.440.2547 to make your donation by phone FAX the donation form to 312.440.3526 16

The ADA Foundation grant supports our efforts to provide preventive and restorative dental care to disadvantaged individuals, as well as dental health education, which is an effective tool to modify behavior and ultimately results in sustainable dental health. Renee Ramirez Executive Director Waukesha County Community Dental Clinic

211 E. Chicago Ave., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60611 312.440.2547 Dr. Anthony Volpe Research Center 100 Bureau Drive, Mailstop 8546 NIST, Building 224, Room A153 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 301.975.6806 adafoundation.org