Funding vs Sponsorship - What's the difference?
funding | sponsorship |
The action of the verb .
Money provided as funds.
* 2013 , Brian Nelson, Law and Ethics in Global Business
(uncountable) The state or practice of being a sponsor.
:I find that for me, my sponsorship of a child via a charitable NGO provides a sense of great satisfaction.
(countable, and, uncountable) The aid or support provided by a sponsor; backing or patronage.
:The company provided sponsorship to the research team.
:The university awarded five sponsorships to the five most qualified applicants.
As nouns the difference between funding and sponsorship
is that funding is the action of the verb while sponsorship is (uncountable) the state or practice of being a sponsor.As a verb funding
is .funding
English
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(head)Noun
(wikipedia funding)- The council is providing funding to the church to repair the roof.
- Second, a bank can commit to provide a maximum amount of money (e.g., $US1,000,000) in one or more fundings over a set period of time (e.g., one year). Such credit facilities are called “lines of credit.”