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A Message from the 2025 Annual Appeal Committee Co-Chairs

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The 2025 Annual Appeal is an appeal for your help. 

Our focus this year is on participation. We are asking all our members to consider contributing, even a small amount, to help fund critical initiatives that advance prosthodontics and protect the future of our specialty. Costs of dental education has risen, impacting residents in training and changes in dentistry impact referrals to prosthodontists. Please consider contributing $40 to help the Education Foundation support the ACP in their efforts to protect the future of our specialty. 

Your contributions help the College fund a wide range of efforts. They provide stipends for residents to attend Annual Session, encourage resident research with the John J. Sharry Prosthodontic Research Competition and the Resident & Dental Student Digital Poster Competition, and fund vital research projects that shape the future of patient care. 

ACPEF also invests in developing cutting-edge resources like the Digital Dentistry Curriculum. These efforts ensure our profession continues to grow, innovate, and thrive. 

This year, the American College of Prosthodontists Education Foundation is 40 years old! We invite all members to honor this milestone by giving back - $40 for 40 years makes a meaningful difference!

Your participation helps us garner corporate support. The more members who contribute - even in small amounts - the stronger our message and the greater our impact. Historically, participation in the Annual Appeal is low, however higher participation numbers give us more influence with corporate supporters. All these things are why we need your help at any level of contribution. 

The specialty benefits from the support of the Education Foundation. Please consider supporting our profession with a contribution in the coming months. 

We are grateful for your help.

Respectfully,

Dr. Ajay Dhingra, Co-Chair 2025 Annual Appeal
Dr. Robert Stover, Co-Chair 2025 Annual Appeal 

 

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