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donor

[doh-ner] / ˈdoʊ nər /


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Athletes do not receive money directly from colleges for playing on their teams; instead, they get paid indirectly from NIL collectives, donors and sponsorship deals, which the school and team GM can broker.

From MarketWatch

He underwent chemotherapy and a donor stem cell transplant in July but in November was told that his cancer had returned.

From BBC

He was a fan of multiple Bruins sports and a donor for six decades, his generosity extending beyond his passing in December 2024 at 75.

From Los Angeles Times

The visit was organized by oil magnate and GOP donor Harry Sargeant III, who has helped broker agreements aimed at deepening U.S. commercial engagement in Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite this dependence, the report points to growing "donor fatigue."

From Science Daily