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Federal Grants for Dental Practices in Kentucky

There are currently 0 federal grant programs available to dental practices in Kentucky. Key funding agencies include HRSA, NIH, HHS. Kentucky businesses benefit from the state's strengths in bourbon & food manufacturing, equine industry, and Appalachian small businesses. Typical grant awards range from $25,000–$500,000.

Active programs

Typical award range

$25,000–$500,000

Primary agencies

HRSA, NIH

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Eligibility Requirements for Dental Practices in Kentucky

  • Must be a for-profit small business (under SBA size standards for dental practices)
  • Principal place of business in the United States
  • At least 51% U.S. citizen or permanent resident ownership
  • Registered and active on SAM.gov
  • No delinquent federal taxes or outstanding federal debt
  • Operates as a general dentistry, orthodontics, and specialty dental practices

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there federal grants available for dental practices in Kentucky?

Yes. Dental Practices in Kentucky can apply for federal grants through multiple programs. Key agencies include HRSA, NIH, HHS. Currently there are 0 active programs with typical awards ranging from $25,000–$500,000. Kentucky's focus on bourbon & food manufacturing, equine industry, and Appalachian small businesses creates additional opportunities for qualified businesses.

How do I apply for a HRSA grant as a dental practice in Kentucky?

To apply for a HRSA grant as a dental practice in Kentucky: (1) Register your business on SAM.gov (required for all federal grants), (2) Search for open HRSA opportunities on Grants.gov filtered to your NAICS code, (3) Review eligibility requirements — most programs require you to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident operating a for-profit small business, (4) Prepare your application package including a business plan, financial statements, and project narrative, (5) Submit before the deadline. GetGrantFund's search tool can help you identify the best-fit programs.

What is the typical grant amount for dental practices in Kentucky?

Federal grants for dental practices typically range from $25,000–$500,000. The exact amount depends on the program: HRSA programs often fund $25,000 to $500,000 per award. Kentucky businesses may also qualify for state-specific supplements.

Do dental practices in Kentucky need to repay federal grants?

No. Federal grants are not loans — you do not repay them as long as you meet the grant's reporting and compliance requirements. However, unlike loans, grants are competitive and require a detailed application. Some programs do require matching funds (you contribute a percentage of the project cost). Always read the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) carefully for any cost-sharing requirements.

What agencies offer grants to dental practices?

The primary federal agencies offering grants to dental practices are: HRSA, NIH, HHS. The Small Business Administration (SBA) runs the SBIR/STTR program for R&D-focused businesses. USDA Rural Development supports businesses in rural areas. The Economic Development Administration (EDA) funds projects that create jobs and grow regional economies. In Kentucky, programs related to bourbon & food manufacturing, equine industry, and Appalachian small businesses are particularly active.

Can a dental practice in Kentucky apply for an SBIR grant?

SBIR grants primarily target technology and R&D-focused companies, so eligibility depends on whether your dental practice has an R&D component. If you develop new technology, processes, or software as part of your dental practice operations, you may qualify. Check NSF and HRSA SBIR programs for specific eligibility criteria.

How competitive are federal grants for dental practices in Kentucky?

Federal grants are competitive — acceptance rates vary by program but are typically 10–30%. NIH programs tend to have higher competition from across the country, while HRSA programs targeting Kentucky's bourbon & food manufacturing, equine industry, and Appalachian small businesses may have less competition. Tips to improve your odds: apply early, match your narrative precisely to the program's stated goals, include measurable outcomes, and consider working with a grant writer for your first application.

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