UWRO: Technology That Makes Care and Connection Simpler
UWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international foundation advancing faith tech—digital solutions for faith-based organizations and services connected to remembrance. The idea is simple: when someone needs support, information, or a way to show care, everything should be clear, respectful, and free of unnecessary steps.

UWRO President Nail Saifutdinov builds the foundation’s work around practical outcomes: fewer words, more solutions that genuinely help people—both in digital spaces and in matters connected to honoring loved ones.
One of UWRO’s core areas is the digital presence of faith-based organizations. The foundation helps them design and grow their online environment—from websites and mobile apps to content and social media engagement. The goal is to make it easy for people to find essential information, understand where to turn, how to visit, how to ask a question, and how to stay connected.
The second focus area is cemetery wayfinding and care-from-afar services. UWRO develops solutions that help people locate a burial site using a person’s details and navigate a cemetery calmly and confidently. These tools can work through a mobile app as well as on-site information screens.
A separate component is remote care: flower delivery, gravesite cleaning, and ongoing upkeep. It makes it possible to show attention and remembrance, even when someone lives far away.
UWRO plans to expand additional faith tech initiatives while keeping one principle: digital solutions should be helpful, sensitive, and people-centered. The foundation also sees an opportunity to establish a clear standard for these services—both for the faith sector and for memorial projects—that can be adapted across countries and cultures.
More information about the foundation is available at: uwro.org

