Sponsorship in Government Guidelines

Guidance
Guidance: This guideline provides information for State agencies about sponsorship arrangements in government and how they interact with procurement policies
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Sponsorship is the right to associate the sponsor’s name, products or services with the sponsored organisation’s service, product or activity, in return for negotiated and specific benefits such as cash or in-kind support or promotional opportunities. It involves a negotiated exchange and should result in tangible, material and mutual compensation for the principal parties to the arrangement. Sponsorship can take the form of cash and/or in-kind support.

These Guidelines can assist State agencies to engage in sponsorship in a manner that is equitable, transparent and delivers value for money to the State.

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