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A title sponsor gets the name to be associated with the name of an event. For example, Tata Group which is a large Indian multinational organization, based in India is the title sponsor for the Indian Premier League (IPL). As a result, the sporting league is now known as the Tata Indian Premier League.
Title Sponsor means the entity (if any) appointed by FIFA as the presenting sponsor of the Competition with the right to have its name or brand as part of the Competition Name, as well as other advertising, promotional and marketing rights in relation to the Competition.
Common event sponsorship levels look like: Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum style tiers. These are some of the most common types of event sponsorship levels, with pre-determined perks that increase sponsor visibility at each donation amount. Title sponsorships. In-kind sponsorships. A la carte options.
By having their name prominently featured in the events title, the title sponsor ensures that their brand is seen and heard by a large audience. For example, the Coca-Cola Cup or the Nike Marathon immediately grab attention and associate the event with these well-known brands.
The standard levels of sponsorship are the Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each one offers progressively more attractive benefits. For sponsors seeking something more exclusive, theres the Diamond level. These levels will give your sponsors flexibility to choose the right package based on the benefits and budget.
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A Title Sponsor is the main sponsor, the most important one. This sponsor gives the team its name and colours (e.g. Monster Energy Yamaha Team or Repsol Honda Team) and, as is obvious, it is the one enjoying the greatest visibility.
Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is known as the sponsor.
someone who supports a person, organization, or activity by giving money: We encourage our employees to become sponsors of participants in the charity run.

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