Sponsorships

Pronunciation: /ˈspɑːnsərˌʃɪp/

Sponsorships (noun)

  1. Money or help given by a person or company to support an event, person, or project.
  2. An agreement where a company pays for part of an event and gets its name shown to the public.
  3. The act of officially supporting someone or something, often with responsibility or resources.

Examples

  • The charity relies on sponsorship to fund its programs.
  • Sponsorship helps the team cover training costs.