Your question is very similar to this one, which was asked earlier this month.
I'll reiterate the general sentiment here:
- Upvote questions and answers that help you.
- Downvote/flag low quality and useless content.
- Continue to post good questions and answers.
- Participate in the community.
- Participate in the community.
- Participate in the community.
The reason why this website (and the network as a whole) works is because there is a core set of active members on the site that helps moderate and continue the flow of good questions and answers of lasting value.
You could, of course, contact Stack Exchange about sponsorship opportunities, but if you really want to ensure that this site continues to function, the best way is to continue to participate in the community. As you gain reputation, you will gain access to privileges that will allow you help us make the site better. By asking and answering questions, you're already helping out, but upvotes and accepts ensure that people continue to help you find information and ensure that you can continue to be an integral part of the community.
The best way to control the direction of the site is to be active here on Meta, as well, where we make key decisions and interact with the people who run this site to help them ensure that it's working in the best way it can for all of us.
I'd just like to personally thank you for not being one of those disgruntled new users and recognizing that this site is not in an irreversible, spiraling, apocalyptic downfall.