We hope you will join us in promoting the launch of the City Health Dashboard with your networks! While the new site launches on May 15, we want to spread the word about the launch webinar and Thunderclap today. The Dashboard will help cities across the United States leverage the power of data to improve the health and well-being of everyone in their community. This one-stop resource allows users to view and compare data from multiple sources on health and the factors that shape health to guide local solutions that create healthier and more equitable communities. We are happy to work with you to develop custom local messages on the data and share your stories on its impact. If you are interested or have questions about this communications toolkit, please email Michele Alexander at malexander@burness.com.
Note: The www.cityhealthdashboard.com URL will switch over from the current website to the new website at 12:01am on Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
Thunderclap!
Sign-up to participate in the City Health Dashboard Launch Thunderclap: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/69726-city-health-dashboard-launch
It takes less than 5 minutes to join and sends out a timed and automatic Facebook post and/or Tweet to create a wave of attention about the City Health Dashboard’s new website.
Click the red “support with Twitter” or “support with Facebook” buttons to sign up! If you’re signing up your organization’s Facebook page (rather than your personal page), click the red “support with Facebook page” button.
Sample Tweets:
Promotional – Thunderclap:
Promotional – May 15 Launch Webinar:
Post-release:
Facebook:
Promotional:
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Website Sample Language
The City Health Dashboard equips cities with a one-stop resource allowing users to view and compare data from multiple sources on health and the factors that shape health to guide local solutions that create healthier and more equitable communities. Created by the Department of Population Health at NYU School of Medicine, in partnership with the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, the National Resource Network, ICMA, and the National League of Cities, the CHDB expanded from four to 500 cities with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Learn more about how you can leverage the power of data to improve the health and well-being of everyone in your city: www.cityhealthdashboard.com.
Newsletter Sample Language
Webinar Promotion (before May 15):
Coming May 15, the City Health Dashboard helps cities leverage the power of neighborhood- and city-level data on 36 measures of health, the factors that shape health, and drivers of health equity, such as opioid overdose deaths and excessive housing costs. Join the launch webinar at 1 pm ET on May 15 to learn more about how you can use this one-stop resource to create healthier, more equitable communities.
Promotion of the Site (after May 15):
The City Health Dashboard, a new online resource to help cities leverage the power of data to improve the health and well-being for everyone in their community, is now available. The Dashboard features city- and neighborhood-specific data on 36 measures of health and the factors that shape health, like preventable diseases and housing costs, to help cities understand where gaps in opportunity exist and target actions to create healthier, more equitable communities. Created by the Department of Population Health at NYU School of Medicine, in partnership with the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, the National Resource Network, ICMA, and the National League of Cities, the CHDB expanded from four to 500 cities with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Learn more at www.cityhealthdashboard.com