UWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international foundation that helps faith-based organizations solve concrete digital challenges: it builds websites, mobile apps, and media content; helps shape social media communications; and trains teams in modern digital engagement tools. The foundation’s guiding principle is to deliver high-quality, user-friendly digital solutions built with respect for people and their lived experience.
UWRO President Nail Saifutdinov structures the foundation’s work around practical needs and sustainable solutions. At the core is a clear standard for digital products for faith-based organizations—strong design, a transparent information architecture, and dependable technology.
Digital solutions: from websites to content
UWRO supports faith-based organizations in areas that directly influence trust and engagement:
- Building and updating websites so information is clear and accessible
- Developing apps based on real user needs
- Producing content: visual assets, video, and written materials
- Setting up social media communications and helping teams adopt digital tools confidently
For UWRO, the priority isn’t to create an impression—it’s to deliver convenient, high-quality digital products that are easy to navigate and help organizations feel confident about their digital presence.
An interfaith scope
UWRO works in an interfaith format and collaborates with organizations representing 18 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.
For an international foundation, this is essential: different cultures and traditions require a careful, precise approach. UWRO structures its work so that digital solutions remain respectful and appropriate in every context.
Cemetery wayfinding and care-from-afar
Another UWRO focus area is building cemetery navigation systems—locating a burial site using a person’s details, providing clear on-site orientation, and generating an easy route. These solutions help people find the gravesites of loved ones more quickly and with greater peace of mind.
UWRO also develops care-from-afar services that make it possible to arrange flower delivery, cleaning, and ongoing upkeep when someone lives far away but wants to show care.
UWRO’s outlook
UWRO is building an international faith tech model in which digital products for faith-based organizations and remembrance-related solutions evolve as one integrated quality system. In parallel, the foundation is launching other initiatives in religious technology, guided by the same principle: technology should be useful, clear, and built to a high standard.
More information about the foundation is available at: uwro.org
