At the NATO headquarters in Brussels, the Foundation for New Technologies, Innovations and Knowledge Transfer GAUS Institute from Bitola was awarded an award for the charitable work of the foundation. The award was received by prof. Dr. Igor Nedelkovski, Chairman of the Board of the GAUS Institute, and was presented by the President of the NATO charity bazaar Mrs. Ashley Rocher. At the ceremony in Brussels, in front of numerous guests, 25 awards were presented to organizations selected from all countries that are regular or associate members of NATO. The award ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia to NATO, Mr. Zoran Dabić, to whom we are especially grateful for the warm reception at the Mission of the Republic of Macedonia to NATO. The funds received from NATO this year will be used for the purchase of dedicated IT equipment and software (including training for their use) for the Union of Blind Persons from Bitola. ********** EN************* At NATO headquarters in Brussels, the Foundation for New Technologies, Innovations, and Knowledge Transfer – GAUSS Institute from Bitola was awarded for his charity work. The award was received by prof. Dr. Igor Nedelkovski, Chairman of the Board of Gauss Institute, and was presented by the President of the NATO Charity Bazaar Mrs. Ashley Rocher. At a ceremony in Brussels in front of numerous guests, 25 awards were granted to organizations selected from all countries that are full or associate members of NATO. The awarding ceremony was also attended by Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia in NATO, Mr. Zoran Dabic to whom we are especially grateful for the warm reception in the Mission of the Republic of Macedonia in NATO. Received funds from NATO will be used to purchase specialized computer equipment and software (including training for its use) for the Association of Blind Persons of Bitola.