Sponsorship agreement

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This agreement is for the sponsorship of a number of events within a series, such as the matches in a sports tournament or league, or a number of shows in a travelling theatre production. The agreement is flexible in order to allow you to specify the deal you want in terms of advertising and promotion. It also provides for practical arrangements such as rights of access prior to the event for the sponsor to setup their materials, the use of intellectual property by the sponsor in marketing, dedicated parking for the sponsor's guests and provision of corporate hospitality areas.

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About this sponsorship agreement

This agreement should be used for a series of events where financial support is given by the sponsor in return for advertising or other rights. The events themselves could be diverse, from sports competitions (such as a football league, bowls tournament or weightlifting championship) to shows with varying content (such as an outdoor cinema festival showing a series of specialist films over a number of days), in different locations (such as a travelling theatre production), or differentiated by timing (such as an outdoor equipment exhibition that takes place over the first weekend of every month in summer). The sponsor may receive additional rights, such as the right to sell products from a stand or the right to advertise their status as an event sponsor of the on marketing material.

This contract is very flexible in the terms to be agreed between the parties. We suggest common rights to be granted to the sponsor, such as advertising, product placement, preferential event access, hosting of corporate hospitality functions and promotion in the media. These suggestions can be replaced or supplemented by those rights that you decide upon.

The agreement also covers a number of practical considerations, such as the obligation of the organiser to ensure that the sponsor is able to setup advertising and stalls and has access to parking on the day.

This agreement is particularly important for setting out the precise requirements of the sponsor if they have not worked with the event organiser before. The charismatic organiser may be highly skilled at pulling together the event (for example by financing it through sponsorship) but may not be the person managing the employees on-site.

The law in this agreement

The law in this document is common law, allowing you to set out whatever arrangement you choose to make.

It includes a number of legal matters to the advantage of both sides that might be left out of less comprehensive agreements, such as protection of intellectual property, prohibition of transfer of rights, and rights to renew sponsorship.

When to use this event sponsorship agreement

This document could be used by the event organiser or the sponsor, probably at first to explore the deal that could be made, and then as the legal contract. Either party could initiate drafting and send it to the other as their preferred terms on which to start negotiations.

The document is suitable for:

The sponsor could receive any number of rights, but these are likely to include advertising or branding of some sort.

We also have another agreement that may be more suitable if the sponsor is sponsoring a single event (for example, a home and garden exhibition, or a single sports match). See Sponsorship agreement: single event.

Agreement features and contents

Schedule 1: the event programme

Schedule 2: corporate hospitality functions

Schedule 3: services and products that the sponsor may sell at the event

Schedule 4: industry sectors, product ranges and countries that the sponsor may promote