The Queen Elisabeth Competition generates income from its own activities, from private patronage and from sponsoring. Resources are varied: part of the funding for the prizes laureates receive is provided by public authorities and patrons, corporate sponsors, donors contributions, ticket and programme sales, advertising in the programmes and the sale of recordings. The Competition also benefits from the volunteer assistance of families who open their homes to candidates for the duration of the competition. Prizes for the laureates of the competition (amounts as awarded in the 2015 violin competition): •
First prize,
International Queen Elisabeth Grand Prize – Prize of the patron Queen (as of 2015:
Queen Mathilde Prize): 25,000 euro, numerous concerts, recording on CD; for the violin competition also: loan of the
'Huggins' Stradivarius violin from the
Nippon Music Foundation until the next violin competition. •
Second Prize,
Belgian Federal Government Prize: 20,000 euro, concerts, recording on CD •
Third Prize,
Count de Launoit Prize: 17,000 euro, concerts •
Fourth Prize, Prize awarded alternately by each of the communities of Belgium (2015: awarded by the Government of the Federation Wallonia-Brussels): 12,500 euro, concerts •
Fifth Prize,
Brussels Capital Region Prize: 10,000 euro, concerts •
Sixth Prize,
City of Brussels Prize: 8,000 euro, concerts •
For the other six laureates, sums donated by the Belgian National Lottery: 4,000 euro each == Laureates==