sponsor
spon
ˈspɑn
spaan
sor
sɜr
sēr
British pronunciation
/spˈɒnsɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "sponsor"in English

to sponsor
01

to cover the costs of a project, TV or radio program, activity, etc., often in exchange for advertising

Transitive: to sponsor an activity or project
to sponsor definition and meaning
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Examples
The company sponsored the local sports team, contributing to their uniforms and equipment.
The organization sponsors community events to promote civic engagement.
02

to be in charge of arranging for something official to take place

Transitive: to sponsor an event
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The company will sponsor the annual conference this year.
She agreed to sponsor the charity event for the school.
Sponsor
01

a person or organization that provides financial or other support for a project, activity, or person, often in exchange for advertising or public recognition

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She served as the sponsor of the community cleanup.
The senator was a strong sponsor of the reform bill.
02

an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)

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She was the sponsor who presented him for the award.
Each candidate needed a faculty sponsor for the nomination.
03

a person or an organization that pays the expenses of a TV, radio or online program as a means of advertisement

What is a "sponsor"?

A sponsor is a person or company that supports a television, radio program, event, or production by providing financial assistance or other resources. In return, the sponsor often receives promotional benefits, such as having their brand or products featured during the program. Sponsors play a significant role in making productions possible, especially for shows or events that require substantial funding. Their involvement can include advertising during the program, supporting specific segments, or endorsing the content to a particular audience. Sponsors help connect their brand with viewers while helping to fund the program.

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The show gained a major sponsor this season.
The sponsor covered all production costs for the series.
04

a person or organization that provides someone with financial supports for their education

What is a "sponsor"?

A sponsor is an individual, organization, or company that provides financial support, resources, or assistance to help fund a specific project, event, or activity. In education, a sponsor may support a student's academic pursuits, extracurricular activities, or professional development. Sponsorship can take many forms, such as covering tuition fees, providing scholarships, or funding events and programs. Sponsors often expect to receive recognition or other benefits in return for their support, and the relationship is usually mutually beneficial.

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He found a sponsor who would cover his tuition fees and living expenses.
The foundation serves as a sponsor for many underprivileged students.
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