Ursula Lehmann, as the Founder and President of Universal Communications Network (UCN), has established herself as a pivotal figure in the landscape of nonprofit funding and advocacy for Jewish organizations. With a robust educational background from City College of NY and a distinguished membership in...
Ursula Lehmann, as the Founder and President of Universal Communications Network (UCN), has established herself as a pivotal figure in the landscape of nonprofit funding and advocacy for Jewish organizations. With a robust educational background from City College of NY and a distinguished membership in the Phi Beta Kappa society, Ursula combines her academic prowess with a passionate commitment to community service. Under her leadership, UCN has successfully assisted a diverse array of organizations worldwide in securing vital funding from government entities, foundations, and corporate sponsors.
Ursula's expertise in grant writing and program development has been instrumental in maximizing the financial sustainability of her clients. She has pioneered high-quality Jewish literature aimed at addressing the unique needs of children, ensuring that cultural narratives are preserved and passed on to future generations. Her innovative approach to children's writing not only enriches the literary landscape but also serves as a vital resource for educational programs within Jewish communities.
Key projects under Ursula's guidance include the development of comprehensive funding strategies that leverage her extensive research skills and her ability to foster relationships with potential donors. Her leadership in volunteer management and event planning has also led to successful fundraising initiatives that engage community members and raise awareness for critical causes. Recognized for her contributions, Ursula has received numerous accolades, including the Shaare Zedek Women’s Division Luncheon honoree award, affirming her dedication to her mission. Through UCN, Ursula Lehmann continues to empower organizations, ensuring they thrive in their endeavors to serve the community.