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Sponsorship

Sponsorship. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4ym1c4KRDc&feature=related. Why invest in sport??. Sponsor name & product given publicity Association developed between product and performer Sponsor is associated in supporting the community or country Reduces amount of tax paid by company.

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Sponsorship

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  1. Sponsorship http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4ym1c4KRDc&feature=related

  2. Why invest in sport?? • Sponsor name & product given publicity • Association developed between product and performer • Sponsor is associated in supporting the community or country • Reduces amount of tax paid by company

  3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Sponsorship

  4. When considering to sponsor Factors: • Success of team or individual • Popularity of sport, team or individual • Media coverage • Participation levels in the sport • Sustainability of the sport

  5. Aspects that receive sponsorship • Events – competitions, finals, internationals • Governing Bodies and coaching schemes • Stadiums, stands, etc. • Amateur teams and/or individuals (training and equipment costs) • Professional teams and/or individuals

  6. Ethical aspects of sponsorship

  7. Institute of Sports Sponsorship (ISS) • Is a not profit making group of companies, run by a committee • Has links to Sport England and the Central Council for Physical Recreation (CCPR) • Aims: • Bring sports and sponsors together • Ensure companies receive a fair return on their investment • Try to preserve the traditional nature of sport • Run the Sportsmatch scheme with the government

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