PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The overall objective of the FIRST Coordination and Evaluation Center (CEC) at MSM is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation grounded in realist evaluation theory, by collaborating with FIRST Cohort awardees to iteratively assess the impact of key institutional culture change strategies and other innovative approaches implemented at FIRST Cohort sites to promote inclusive excellence. Specific Aim 1. Coordinate FIRST program administration and conduct comprehensive evaluation of the program context, processes, and outcomes Approach: Utilize the Inclusive Excellence (IE) scorecard, a multidimentional measurement tool that can simultaneously drive and assess change at the institutional, department, center, institute and faculty levels. Identify measures for assessing the impact of inclusive excellence on scientific discovery and quality of research conducted by FIRST faculty cohorts. Implement common data elements and a logic model with metrics for short, intermediate, and long term outcomes, including but not limited to research productivity, and collaborative networks. Specific Aim 2. Coordinate and facilitate the collection of the minimum set of common data elements from FIRST Cohort awardees. Approach: Establish processes for data collection and capture, data storage, data harmonization, quality control standards, data cleaning, data management, data validation and data analyses with particular attention paid to replication and data privacy. Specific Aim 3. Coordinate the dissemination and communication of best practices in Inclusive Excellence (IE) among FIRST Cohort institutions. Approach: Coordinate and facilitate communication among FIRST Cohort awardee institutions through regular meetings, committees, and workgroups as needed. Disseminate successful evidence-based practices, and lessons learned for transforming institutions across FIRST Cohort sites. Establish two prestigious annual awards: The Louis W. Sullivan Award tand the Donald E. Wilson Award for Inclusive Excellence.