There may be opportunities for mentors to take on additional responsibilities or projects within an incubation program, depending on the specific program and arrangement. In some cases, mentors may be invited to participate in program planning and development, or to help develop new initiatives or resources for the incubated startups.
Mentors may also have the opportunity to work with other mentors or program staff to develop new training or development programs for the startups, or to provide feedback and guidance on program design and implementation.
However, it’s important to note that the primary responsibility of mentors in an incubation program is to provide guidance and support to the incubated startups. Any additional responsibilities or projects should be viewed as secondary to this primary role, and should be considered carefully to ensure that they do not detract from the mentor’s ability to provide effective support to the startups.