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sponsorship
[ spon-ser-ship ]
noun
- the position or function of a person or group who vouches for, supports, advises, or helps fund another person or an organization or project:
The money from your sponsorship will go towards paying the child's school fees and ensuring they get three meals a day.
- an arrangement under which a company helps fund a radio or television program, a convention or other event, or a charitable organization in return for an opportunity to advertise:
For health-based nonprofits, securing a sponsorship from a pharmaceutical company can be a great asset, because of the money and other support it provides.
- Christianity. the position or function of a person who promises to mentor a youth or new convert preparing for confirmation or initiation, or who answers for an infant at baptism:
A simple “I’m praying for you†text message to the candidate can be a powerful reminder that you take your sponsorship seriously.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sponsorship1
Example Sentences
Her stark warning was a reminder of the effect that the duties introduced by US President Donald Trump will have on the wide range of industries linked to sport through investment or sponsorship.
Chelsea's valuation was made when seeking external investment and sponsorship in June 2024, when they announced the "repositioning" of the women's team into a separate entity from the men's team.
But this time the FCC is focusing on the nonprofit’s sponsorships.
New Zealand Rugby and Ineos have reached a settlement agreement following their dispute over a sponsorship contract.
It has challenged the Home Office's revocation of its sponsorship licence, it said, and the matter is now in court.
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