
OVERVIEW
The State of Community Engagement Report
2025 U.S. National Look at How Residents Connect with Local Government
OVERVIEW
Now in its fourth year, the State of Community Engagement Report continues to track how residents across the U.S. perceive and experience their relationship with local government. This year’s survey asked over 1,000 voting-aged residents — including a dedicated Spanish-language survey — about what’s working, what’s missing, and how they want to engage with government today.
We’ve seen shifts over the past few years — from the post-pandemic reset to in-person meetings in 2022, to the rise of text messaging and multilingual outreach in 2023, to the conversation about AI and encouraging participation in 2024.

In 2025, we’re seeing a sharper focus on trust, flexibility, and proof that feedback actually matters.
METHODOLOGY
Sample Size
This report features survey responses from 1,000 people, gathered between June and July of 2025.
Demographics
Respondents span different states and regions across the United States and reflects the socioeconomic diversity of the American population as a whole.


"In 2025, residents expect outreach that feels personal, accessible, and responsive to their daily lives. Our latest State of Community Engagement Report highlights these shifts, and how agencies can adjust to build stronger, more representative connections with their communities."
Jay Dawkins
Founder and CEO, PublicInput
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Residents want to participate directly — proxies don’t cut it anymore.

Demonstrating reach builds confidence among residents.

Learn which formats resonate and where opportunities exist to reach more people.

CBOs work best as outreach partners, not substitutes for direct public participation.

Residents want transparency and to know their input shapes real decisions.

By modernizing formats, closing awareness gaps, and building trust local governments can move beyond the “angry few” and engage the full community.
