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40,000 dentists, and the foundation barely registers.

Seven topics that show up in the public conversation about dental philanthropy and oral cancer prevention. Each circle is one topic, sized by how much it holds the conversation together. Hover any circle or topic name to read what is being said there. Click to pin. The dashed crimson lines mark three conversations that aren't connecting.

Hover a topic · Click to pin · The dashed lines are the gaps
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Each circle is a topic in the public conversation about dental philanthropy and oral cancer prevention. Foundation and cancer are the two largest words; AGDF appears only as a minor term and never reaches the center. Colors group topics into seven themes. The dashed crimson lines mark three conversations that are not happening.

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Hover a circle or a topic name to read it.
 
Each circle is a topic in the public conversation about dental philanthropy and oral cancer prevention donors. Hover any colored circle, or any topic name below, and the readout will tell you what is being said there, what it connects to, and how AGDF relates to it.
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7 Topics · Hover to read
In the public conversation about dental philanthropy and oral cancer prevention, foundation and cancer are the words it turns toward. AGDF stays at the edge of it. The dashed crimson lines mark three conversations that are not happening: Grant Funding and Patient Advocacy (the biggest gap, where the funders who write the checks aren't hearing the patient stories), Oral Awareness and Grant Funding (so AGDF runs awareness work that no funder pays for), and Oral Awareness to Social Strategy (the mission is real, but the way AGDF describes it does not reach the funders).
Topics7
Top wordsFoundation · Cancer
Structural gaps3 shown
Where AGDF sitsEdge of the map