One screen. The protagonist mismatch, the broken edge, the rooms AGDF has not entered, the Reframe. The Numbers Spine runs along the bottom — eight anchors that ground every claim in the brief.
AGDF owns the workforce that performs three out of four oral cancer screenings in America. In the public conversation about dental philanthropy and oral cancer prevention, foundation and cancer are the words the room turns toward; AGDF is named in the discourse but does not anchor it. Five gaps (top-right) trace what stays broken while the silence holds. The Structural Advantage Score (mid-left) lands at 45.0 of 100, with Cause-Frame Multiplicity × Donor Pipeline Diversity flagged as the lift. The Negative Space tile (mid-right) names the four rooms the workforce qualifies for — Cancer Prevention, HPV Vaccination, Health Equity, Project 200 Mouths. The numbers across the bottom — 40,000 member dentists / 61 followers, $103K revenue / $17K grants, 60,480 oral cancer cases / 13,150 deaths per year, 70% HPV-driven oropharyngeal share, the AAPD Foundation peer benchmark of $1.8M / 3,664 followers, the 2× Black-male oral cancer mortality, the December 31 2022 donor-page date, and the $44.4B 2024 corporate-giving pool — are the evidence floor.