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sponsorship

[ spon-ser-ship ]

noun

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.



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Those costs, it said, could be covered by private bond financing, sponsorships, naming rights and fares — although fans have been promised free rides to Dodger games.

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TV and sponsorship revenue will only increase in the Championship, so there is no doubt Wrexham are well placed at present.

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Parents and families are finding it harder to reunite with migrant children in federal custody after the Trump administration tightened security restrictions on sponsorships, according to lawyers and other advocates who work with them.

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In the wide-ranging interview, which will be broadcast on Tuesday, Lineker also discussed his footballing career, his son's leukemia battle as a baby, and his views on gambling sponsorship in sports.

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Richard Painter, an attorney who served as President George W. Bush's chief counsel on ethics, told CNN the concept of corporate sponsorships "would have been vetoed in about 30 seconds in my day."

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