Cheltenham are to sell naming rights to their Whaddon Road ground to ease their current financial problems.
In today's programme notes, published on their official site, Chairman Paul Baker says they will sell naming rights and other unused sponsorship opportunities - and are also actively seeking a club to share the ground: "Supporters will recall that we had all but agreed a groundshare deal with Bristol Rovers at the start of this season, which unfortunately fell through at the last minute.
"Without doubt our stadium and pitch are very under used assets and I have been actively exploring a new groundshare arrangement for next season with Evesham United and Gloucester City, who are both currently homeless. Unfortunately both have already made commitments for next season to Worcester City and Cirencester Town respectively.
"People may be surprised that we would consider such arrangements with relatively small clubs but we must look to generate new revenue from our facilities. We are open to suggestions and approaches from other clubs and users for the use of our facilities so please get in touch. I am sure there is a deal to be done."