Corporate Sponsor
A corporation is an individual or collective that is structured to have share holders, and a board of directors. Corporations are usually larger business entities that have a considerable amount of money from business dealings having to do with marketing a type of service or product as well as making money from the investments of its shareholders.
Corporation sponsorships invest in particular events, functions or organizations for many reasons. Exposure to various demographics is a primary reason for corporate sponsorship. Particularly within the world of corporate sponsoring of sporting events and individual athletes, exposure of product as worn by an admired team or individual has a tremdous positive impact on product sales. There are coporate sponsorships for many enterprises from corporate team and athletic sponsorship programs to adult sponsor programs and corporate sponsorships for cultural projects. There is also corporate sponsorship for refugees, corporate child sponsorship programs, performing arts sponsorships by corporation, and the very important corporate Olympic sponsorship.
Corporate sponsorships promote the existance of the arts, athletics, intitiatives for helping other countries, sports teams, animals, children and the environment. These corporate sponsors don't just contribute money they also may contribute equipment, clothing, food, educational materials such as books, paper and other valuable education tools such as software, computers and similar equipment.