The Greater Houston Community Panel is a major research project that regularly surveys thousands of adults in Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Montgomery County about their lives, health, families, and communities. The Kinder Institute at Rice University scientifically selects people to participate to make sure the survey represents all types of Houston residents, including those who are disadvantaged and need city services most. City leaders and community groups work directly with researchers to design the surveys so the results can help them make better decisions and create targeted solutions for Houston's diverse population.
The panel produces research reports on topics like food insecurity (2 in 5 Houston households don't have enough food), disaster recovery from Hurricane Beryl, immigration attitudes, housing issues, and economic challenges. The survey data is made available to the public through the Urban Data Platform so everyone can access this information about Greater Houston. This ongoing research helps city officials understand what residents need and how to better serve their communities.