Building the infrastructure for faith inclusion.
We help NHS trusts, legal firms, and FTSE organisations move beyond tick-box DEI by embedding measurable cultural intelligence into compliance, governance, and public trust systems.
Through AI-powered diagnostics, values-based trustmarks, and health-sector infrastructure, we enable organisations to serve religiously diverse communities — ethically, practically, and professionally.
Transformative insights for cultural intelligence.
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Inclusion has missed the mark. We’re fixing the foundations.
Most DEI initiatives overlook the daily needs of religious communities.
Whether it’s halal medicine, prayer accommodations, food labelling, or policy compliance — the gaps are everywhere. And those gaps damage trust, create risk, and exclude millions.
CultivIQ exists to close those gaps — not with training slides or slogans, but with structured tools and systems built for real-world service delivery.
Led by experience. Built for impact.
CultivIQ was founded by Raza Rahman, a nationally recognised leader in faith and inclusion systems.
With experience across higher education, chaplaincy, public health, and corporate DEI, Raza built CultivIQ to meet a simple but unserved need: faith inclusion that actually works — and can be measured.
He has advised universities, NHS trusts, legal firms, and Muslim-owned brands on how to build culturally intelligent systems that don’t just talk inclusion, but deliver it.


What We’re Not
We’re not a training consultancy
We’re not a branding agency
We’re not DEI generalists
What We Are
A platform company
Built for compliance, policy, and public trust
Focused on measurable impact across sectors
Let’s build inclusion that holds up under scrutiny.
Book a readiness scan or partner conversation to see how CultivIQ can help your organisation move forward with clarity, compliance, and confidence.
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Embedding faith inclusion into public systems, corporate strategy, and ESG governance.
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