Local Sponsorships

MD.net is a community-based company, we believe strongly in supporting Maryland community events and programs, from high school musicals and sports teams to volunteer fire companies, civic organizations and libraries. If you have an event you would like us to sponsor, please fill out this application.

A word about Sponsorship Approval

Due to the large geographic size of our service area, we cannot afford to sponsor every worthwhile cause we are approached with. This sponsorship application process was designed to maximize the number of requests we can respond to and ensure that our sponsorship budget is distributed fairly according to our customer base. If we are not able to support your request this time you will be notified by MD.net's marketing department.

Submitting Party's Information

Full Name:
Phone:
E-mail:
Are you a MD.net customer?
If yes, what is your MD.net username:

Event/Program/Service Sponsorship Request Details

What type of organization is this?
Organization Name:
Location (City, State, Zip): ,
Please outline the type of sponsorship you are requesting below:
Has MD.net sponsored this organization in the past?
Sponsorship Decision Deadline:

Sponsorship Payment Details

If your sponsorship request asks MD.net to send money to your organization please fill out the following payment details information.

Are donations to your Organization tax deductible?
Make check payable to:
Mail check to: (Street address)
(City, State, Zip) ,

Sponsorship Artwork Details

If your sponsorship request needs MD.net to provide artwork for an Ad, such as a design or the MD.net logo please fill out the following section.

Type of artwork requested: Ad Design for Print MD.net Logo for Print MD.net Logo for Web
Size of Ad/Logo print area: Width inches | Height inches
Size of Logo for Web: Width pixels | Height pixels
Format Ad/Logo should be sent in:
E-mail artwork to:
Mail Hardcopy to: (Street address)
(City, State, Zip) ,




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ineffable
\in-EFF-uh-bul\
adjective

incapable of being expressed in words : indescribable

unspeakable



not to be uttered : taboo

Example Sentence
Ed felt an ineffable joy at the sight of his son walking toward him from the plane. "Every tone was a testimony against slavery, and a prayer to God for deliverance from chains. The hearing of those wild notes always depressed my spirit, and filled me with ineffable sadness," wrote Frederick Douglass in his autobiography. Reading Douglass's words, it's easy to see that "ineffable" means "indescribable" or "unspeakable." And when we break down the word to its Latin roots, it's easy to see how those meanings came about. "Ineffable" comes from "ineffabilis," which joins the prefix "in-," meaning "not," with the adjective "effabilis," meaning "capable of being expressed." "Effabilis" comes from "effari" ("to speak out"), which in turn comes from "ex-" and "fari" ("to speak").

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
The wise realizing through meditation the timeless Self, beyond all perception, deep in the cave of the heart leave pleasure and pain far behind. The man who knows he is neither body nor mind, but the eternal Self, divine principle of existence, finds the source of all joy and lives in joy abiding.

Upanishads (c. B.C. 800) Hindu Poetic Dialogues on Metaphysics

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