The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to establish a 24-month learning collaborative (LC) to support ongoing professional development and training among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F CBDPP grant recipients. The CBDPP is designed to improve access to oral health care services for low-income people with HIV, while simultaneously providing education and clinical training for dental students, dental hygiene students, dental residents, or other dental providers in community-based settings. The recipient of this cooperative agreement will establish a 24-month virtual LC to disseminate promising and innovative practices and encourage action planning by participants in the LC. The funded entity will build capacity, establish new, and/or strengthen, knowledge among staff of CBDPP grant recipients, which include: • dental schools and other accredited dental education programs, such as dental hygiene programs. • dental programs sponsored by a school of dentistry. • a hospital, or a public or private institution that offers postdoctoral training in the specialties of dentistry. • advanced education in general dentistry, or a dental-general practice residency. CBDPP grant recipient staff include the project director, program coordinator, community-based partners, and a select number of dental students, dental hygiene students, dental residents, and community-based dental providers. To achieve the goals of the LC, the funded entity will use the Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) model[1] to establish and implement a LC that focuses on the following three areas: 1. Community-based dental education. 1. Review 2. Get Ready 3. Prepare 4. Learn 5. Submit 6. Award Contacts Step 1: Review the Opportunity 8 2. Oral health and HIV primary care integration; and 3. Supporting and sustaining community-based dental leaders in HIV oral health care.