Thriving Neighborhoods Lab

The Community Quarterback - Why Every Neighborhood Needs a Lead Entity

56 min · 21. apr. 2026
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Logan Herring built REACH Riverside after seeing something that practitioners across the country quietly recognize but rarely name: a neighborhood full of good organizations doing good work can still fail to produce transformation if no one is holding the integrated strategy. In this conversation, Kirk Wester-Rivera and Logan work through what that gap actually looks like on the ground, what the quarterback role does that nothing else in the ecosystem can do, what structurally breaks down when there isn't one, and what it really costs an organization to take it on. They close with the argument practitioners can bring to funders and boards who don't yet see why a lead entity isn't optional.

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