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School sponsorship fee collection method
The way schools collect sponsorship fees can be different according to the types of schools, regions and forms of sponsorship. Generally speaking, schools can collect sponsorship fees in the following ways:

donation

Schools can collect sponsorship fees by collecting donations from individuals, families, enterprises or other organizations. These donations can be one-time donations or regular donations.

Sponsored project

Schools can launch some sponsorship projects to attract enterprises or organizations to support projects in the form of sponsorship, such as school activities, competitions, academic seminars and so on.

Naming right sales

Some schools may sell the naming rights of buildings or venues, that is, name buildings or venues after a certain enterprise or individual, and get corresponding sponsorship fees.

Advertising and publicity

Schools can sell advertising space on campus or the publicity rights of sponsors' targets, and enterprises can display billboards or signboards on campus to pay sponsorship fees.

Foundation or alumni association

Some schools may set up foundations or alumni associations to raise sponsorship fees through membership fees, donations and other forms of funds.

Legal and transparent use

No matter how the school collects sponsorship fees, it should abide by relevant laws and regulations to ensure the legal and transparent use of funds. Sponsorship fees are usually used for school education and teaching activities, facilities improvement, student awards and campus construction. Support the development of schools and improve the quality of education.