The Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Trustee Council has committed to providing regular updates to the public regarding the Trustees’ progress towards meeting the goals outlined in the 2016 Programmatic Restoration Plan and restoring for injuries associated with the 2010 oil spill. In November 2021, the Trustee Council released its first Programmatic Review of the landscape-scale restoration efforts underway in the Gulf of America and is preparing to release its second Programmatic Review this year. Since the 2021 Review, the Trustees have initiated planning or implementation of over 130 new restoration projects aimed at restoring habitats, living marine resources, and human uses of natural resources in the Gulf. The Trustees have aggregated new project data, compiled additional information to update metrics reported on in 2021, and evaluated monitoring data from the Data Integration, Visualization, Exploration, and Reporting (DIVER) system to share new insights into the Trustees’ restoration progress. This talk will provide a summary of the approach the Trustees undertook to summarize and evaluate restoration progress; highlight key successes and challenges faced; and provide a review of the over 40 projects that have been completed since the 2021 Programmatic Review. This review will describe lessons learned, how the Trustees intend to build upon previous successes, and common themes across the projects.