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You’ve got great people. A mission that matters. A community that’s ready to grow.
So why do your volunteer and mentorship programs still feel… stuck?
If you’re like many association professionals, you may not be staring down an obvious problem. You probably have volunteers. You’ve maybe launched a mentorship program. And maybe you even get decent feedback now and then.
But when you look a little closer, the symptoms of a larger problem often sound like this:
Sound familiar?
The friction isn’t always loud. But if left unchecked, it silently erodes member engagement and staff bandwidth. Let’s unpack the common (and often overlooked) challenges your org may be facing, and how to spot them before they cost you momentum.
You might be unknowingly relying on a tiny group of “super volunteers” to keep your programs afloat. These MVPs are dedicated—but can burn out. Meanwhile, fresh talent remains untapped because:
If your program only survives because of a few go-to names—it may be at risk.
Mentorship is one of the most powerful member benefits you can offer. But without structure and scale, it becomes a leaky bucket:
Even if you have solid mentors and mentees, these programs need fuel, structure, and tracking to really take off.
What do both volunteer and mentor programs have in common? They’re often managed with a messy mix of spreadsheets, email chains, and well-intentioned reminders.
The result?
And here’s the kicker: Most of these challenges aren’t due to lack of effort—they’re due to lack of infrastructure.
The good news is that you don’t need to tear everything down and start from scratch. But here’s what thriving programs do differently:
✅ Skill-based role assignment so the right people do the right things
✅ Easy-to-use platforms that eliminate the spreadsheet sprawl
✅ Impact reporting tools to show the value of participation
✅ Recognition workflows that make people feel seen
You don’t need more people, you need better systems to unlock the full potential of the ones you already have.
It’s easy to look at an underperforming program and assume people just aren’t interested. But more often than not, the system is the problem, not the people.
Your community is eager to get involved, they just need the right doors open, the right roles available, and the right support to succeed.
And when you get that right? Volunteerism soars. Mentorship deepens. And your member experience becomes something worth raving about.
Let’s talk about how smarter volunteer and mentorship tools can remove the friction and multiply your impact.
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Sarah Spinosa is the Director of Product Marketing for Higher Logic’s association line of business. She is a former association industry professional with over 15 years of marketing experience in associations and SaaS organizations. Prior to joining the Orange Army in February 2022, she was a Higher Logic customer for nearly a decade. A longtime member of ASAE, Sarah has spoken at the ASAE Annual Conference, served on the Marketing Professionals Advisory Council, won a Gold Circle Merit Award, served on the MMC+T and Annual Conference Proposal Review Committees, and served as a Gold Circle Award judge.
Sarah holds a BA in Political Science from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, two daughters, and rescue dog in northern Virginia.