UWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international faith tech foundation working at the intersection of technology, media, and social impact. It createsUWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international faith tech foundation working at the intersection of technology, media, and social impact. It creates

UWRO President Nail Saifutdinov: Digital Solutions for Faith Communities and Remembrance Services—Under One International Foundation

UWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international faith tech foundation working at the intersection of technology, media, and social impact. It creates digital products for faith-based organizations worldwide while also developing remembrance-related solutions that support people in personal and sensitive moments.

Nail Saifutdinov, UWRO President, has built the foundation as a clear platform: the digital environment should be modern, convenient, and alive, while remembrance services should be accessible and practical. For UWRO, outcomes matter—when people can easily find information, stay connected, and show care.

A digital ecosystem for faith-based organizations

UWRO develops websites, mobile apps, and media for faith-based organizations. That includes information architecture and navigation, design, writing, visual assets, video formats, and social media management. A dedicated block is team training, so digital channels run steadily, confidently, and consistently.

UWRO operates internationally and collaborates with organizations connected to 18 faith traditions: Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, the Bahá’í Faith, Shinto, Zoroastrianism, Yoruba religion, Confucianism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, Anglicanism, and Taoism.

Cemetery wayfinding and care-from-afar

UWRO’s second direction is cemetery solutions: locating a burial site using a person’s details and navigating the grounds so people can find the place they need quickly and without spending time searching.

UWRO also develops care-from-afar services—coordinating flower delivery, cleaning, and ongoing upkeep when someone lives far away. It enables a simple act: showing care regardless of distance.

Additional faith tech initiatives

UWRO is also expanding other faith tech initiatives, building out the technology and media infrastructure for the faith sector. The core directions remain the same: digital products and remembrance-related solutions.

Why this matters

UWRO brings together digital support for faith-based organizations and practical remembrance services under one international foundation. It’s a rare format where technology and media become part of a single mission: helping people and sustaining connection where faith brings people together.

More information about the foundation is available at: uwro.org

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