Queen Mathilde Fund

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The Queen Mathilde Fund (from 2001 to 2013 Princess Mathilde Fund) is a Belgian foundation named after Queen Mathilde of Belgium. The fund was created from the donations the queen received on her wedding with then-Prince Philippe and is aimed towards the most vulnerable people in Belgian society.[citation needed]

Queen Mathilde Prize

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Since 2001 the Queen Mathilde Prize is awarded annually to support special initiatives that seek to strengthen the position of people and groups in Belgium who are socially more vulnerable.[1]

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