Message and Asset Development Resources

Below you’ll find resources for customizing your messages and communications.

Co-brandable assets must be edited in the Asset Portal.

May Updates

The All of Us Research, By the Numbers spreadsheet has been updated with the latest researcher, institution, and project numbers as of May 1, 2024.

The researcher core messaging deck has been updated with the latest researcher, institution, and project numbers found in All of Us Research, By the Numbers.

The social media toolkit has been updated.

April Updates

The new April Research Roundup issue details the recent release of SAS Studio on the Researcher Workbench and offers a perspective from one of the demonstration project researchers. The issue also includes new publications, funding opportunities, All of Us news, and more. You can find the link to the issue on the Research Roundup page of the Researcher Comms Hub. Don’t forget to share the subscription URL (http://allof-us.org/RRSignup) in presentations, on social media, and via email!

All of Us now has more than 10K registered researchers! We reached our program goal more than two years early. Help us celebrate this milestone on social media. Visit the social media toolkit at allof-us.org/RWToolkit to copy a template post and download a short video for posting on social media.

All of Us recently improved the new “NIH Research Funding Opportunities” webpage. It now includes additional search functionality. The advanced options allow you to quickly match available funding opportunities with your needs. You can tailor results using keywords, NIH ICs, activity codes, and release and expiration dates. Use the funding opportunities drop-in slide to highlight the updated page

March Updates

RStudio is now live on the Researcher Workbench. Use the slide below to share this update with your networks. Visit the Toolkits page for more information.

The Researcher Story Catalog and Pull-Quote Library have been added to support messaging and outreach.

Resources to Support Message and Asset Development

Resource

About

Link/File(s)

Resource

About

Link/File(s)

UPDATED Social Media Toolkit

Updated May 2024

Sample posts about the program for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Click here to open the Google Sheet: https://allof-us.org/RWToolkit

UPDATED All of Us Research, By the Numbers

 

 

 

 

 

This spreadsheet provides a central source of research-related data points widely used to tell the story of the All of Us Research Program. It can be paired with other resources, such as the Researcher Core Messaging Deck, to help ensure consistency in external communications. 

Click here to open the Google Sheet.

  • Information about Workbench data current as of April 20 (v7) data release.

 

NEW All of Us Research Roundup

Our bimonthly newsletter highlights program news and updates of particular interest to the researcher community. Encourage researchers and others in your network to subscribe to this email newsletter to receive the latest news and insights from the All of Us Research Program. Find past issues on the Researcher Communications Hub here.

The new April Research Roundup issue details the recent release of SAS Studio on the Researcher Workbench and offers a perspective from one of the demonstration project researchers. The issue also includes new publications, funding opportunities, All of Us news, and more. You can find the link to the issue on the Research Roundup page of the Researcher Comms Hub. Don’t forget to share the subscription URL (http://allof-us.org/RRSignup) in presentations, on social media, and via email!

UPDATED Researcher Communications Core Messaging Deck

Updated May 2024

 

A comprehensive internal talking points document broken out by audience and intent. Designed to provide approved “pull and plug” language that can be used as the basis for any new researcher-facing asset.

Click here to view the Google doc version for different format options.

 

Funding Opportunities Drop-in Slide

This slide directs visitors to allof-us.org/FundingOpps. Add this slide to your presentations to highlight funding opportunities to use All of Us data.

This new webpage provides a curated list of NIH funding opportunities. It can be shared directly with researchers or used to update slide decks, emails, and other assets.

This resource was developed with the All of Us Division of Medical and Scientific Research.

 

Researcher Story Catalog

This tracker contains All of Us researcher stories, such as researcher testimonial videos, Spotlights, Voices profiles, and blog posts. Search by location, career stage, field of study, and more to find the most relevant stories for your communications.

Visit the Researcher Story Catalog at bit.ly/ResearcherStories.

NEW Pull-Quote Library

This library includes approved All of Us researcher quotes from videos produced by the program and our partners. Search this guide by keyword, researcher name, or topic for quotes to use in your communications.

Visit the Pull-Quote Library at bit.ly/ResearcherQuotes.

RStudio Drop-In Slide

A slide about RStudio to add to any presentations.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Bj_n26D_DW6YzM3ZtBnj1XzBrdhMKOVXZrdMBACU-Lc/edit?usp=sharing

Heart Disease Social Media Toolkit

The social media toolkit includes messages about how many participants report having heart disease, how many research projects on heart disease are underway, and more. The toolkit also includes posts in Spanish.

See the toolkit at allof-us.org/HeartMonthToolkit

Heart Disease Earned Media Toolkit

The earned media toolkit offers partners tools to conduct local media outreach about the observance month. It includes data and fast stats by state, a local press release and drop-in article template, a template pitch, and the national article (to be published) for reference.

Note: Since the contents are meant for researcher audiences, the publications being pitched with this information should in-turn target that audience specifically.

Download the toolkit on the Asset Portal.

Contact

If you have questions about any of these materials or suggestions of other assets that would be helpful to support communications with researchers, please email Grace Hébert at grace.hebert@nih.gov.