 The results of this survey show that most CTSAs are utilizing various resources and mechanisms to help investigators successfully recruit study participants. Registries, feasibility assessments, study listings, and EHR utilization were all reportedly used by more than 80 percent of the CTSAs. Additionally, 73 percent of the CTSAs offered recruitment consultations, 47 percent provided assistance with study materials, and 47 percent offered social media assistance. Furthermore, many CTSAs reported success in recruiting patients and healthy volunteers, but difficulty in recruiting special populations such as non-English-speaking persons and rural populations. Innovative solutions in the areas of social media advertising, identification of participants from special populations, and research volunteer engagement could be explored further to improve recruitment efforts. This article was authored by Naira Mujeshani-Ibezi, Scott McIntosh, Brenda Lee Hudson, and others.