Project Summary/Abstract The goal of this application is to support additional efforts to enhance the diversity, equity, and inclusion of participants for the Unite 2 Fight Paralysis (U2FP) Annual Science and Advocacy Symposium, to be held in Atlanta, GA in October of 2024. The overarching goal of the Symposium is to accelerate the development, translation, and implementation of novel treatments for spinal cord injury (SCI). The Symposium aims to build essential collaborations that are crucial for driving the SCI field forward and towards meaningful change. SCI presents a significant public health challenge, with life-altering consequences and limited therapeutic interventions. The Symposium addresses this challenge by bringing together diverse stakeholders to confront the complexities of SCI research and treatment development. Recognizing the underrepresentation of certain groups, the application outlines strategic aims to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion. These include providing travel awards for trainees from underrepresented groups and conducting outreach activities to invite individuals from diverse backgrounds, underrepresented groups, and women. To enrich the symposium experience, innovative approaches are proposed. Discussion sessions led by persons with lived-experience in SCI (SCI PLEX), coupled with a pre-Symposium workshop on ways to enhance equitable scientific communications between diverse stakeholders, aim to deepen understanding and address challenges in delivering restorative treatments for paralysis. The Symposium plans to exclusively feature trainee presentations in poster and short communication sessions, paired with SCI lived-experience consultants for guidance on audience engagement. In summary, the U2FP Symposium plans to create a dynamic and inclusive space for stakeholders, advancing SCI research through collaboration, diverse perspectives, and improved scientific communication. With aims to enhance diversity and empower participants, the Symposium stands as a pivotal event in the pursuit of effective treatments and cures for spinal cord injury.