noun a person or organization that provides funds or resources for a project, activity, or organization
verb to provide funds or resources for a project, activity, or organization
In education, sponsors may provide scholarships or grants to students or funding for research projects.
A sponsor is a person or company that provides financial or material support to a sports team or event in exchange for advertising or publicity.
In the entertainment industry, a sponsor is a person or company that provides funding or resources for a project such as a film, music album, or event.
Non-profit organizations often rely on sponsors to fund their programs and initiatives.
Companies may sponsor events, programs, or organizations as part of their marketing or corporate social responsibility efforts.
A writer may have a sponsor who financially supports their work, such as a publishing house or a grant organization.
A psychologist may have a sponsor who funds their research projects or clinical trials.
An athlete may have a sponsor who provides financial support or equipment in exchange for advertising or promotional services.
A musician may have a sponsor who helps fund their music projects, tours, or album releases.
An artist may have a sponsor who supports their exhibitions, art projects, or residency programs.