Background. This study identified oral cancer (OC) education and tobacco reduction collaboration within tobacco-free community coalitions (TFCC). Methods. Data from 4 TFCC were collected via educational intervention surveys and structured focused group Interviews. Results. Of the 52 participants, 96% were aware that tobacco products are risk factors for OC, yet 33% were unaware of the high OC impact locally. About 90% agreed that primary care providers and dentists should provide OC screenings and tobacco cessation. Conclusion. There is a need for provider endorsement and public demand for OC screenings. Opportunity exists for partnering and collaborative OC prevention with TFCC.