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<br />4 <br /> <br />D. “Donation”: a monetary (cash) contribution, endowment, personal property, <br />real property, financial services, equipment, in kind goods or services, or any <br />other asset that the City has accepted and for which the donor has not <br />received any goods or services in return. <br /> <br />E. “Event Contributor”: contributing supplies, in-kind services, and assistance <br />with event programming. <br /> <br />F. “In-Kind Sponsorship”: payment of a sponsorship fee in goods or services <br />rather than cash. <br /> <br />G. “Interest-Specific Event Sponsor”: event programming for an interest- <br />specific program category during the year. Category sponsorships are ideal <br />for companies and organizations interested in aligning their brand with a <br />specific or niche target market. <br /> <br />H. “Media Sponsor”: television and radio stations, print media, and outdoor <br />advertising companies that provide cash, or more frequently, advertising time <br />or space, in exchange for official designation of a facility, program or service. <br /> <br />I. “Official Supplier”: a company or organization that pays a premium or <br />provides substantial economic benefit in exchange for the right to be the sole <br />advertised provider of goods or services provided to the City. <br /> <br />J. “Presenting Sponsor”: the sponsor that has its name presented just below <br />that of the sponsored facility, program or service. <br /> <br />K. “Primary Sponsor”: the sponsor providing the largest contribution and <br />receiving the most prominent recognition. <br /> <br />L. “Single Event Sponsors”: a sponsor that supports one event of their choice <br />during the year. Sponsorship benefits vary depending on event. <br /> <br />M. “Sole Sponsor”: a company or organization that has paid to be the only <br />sponsor of a facility, program or service. <br /> <br />N. “Sponsorship”: the relationship between a sponsor and the City, in which the <br />sponsor pays a cash or in-kind fee, in return for access to the commercial <br />potential associated with a facility, program or service. <br /> <br />O. “Sponsorship Fee”: a payment made by a sponsor to the City. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Exhibit 2