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Jennifer Chandler
Managing Director at JusticeAid
Jennifer Chandler (Hauge) is an experienced nonprofit professional and attorney who has been serving as the Managing Director of JusticeAid since March 2020.24 With over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, she brings expertise in tax-exempt law, board governance, financial management, volunteer management, and fundraising.1
Prior to joining JusticeAid, Chandler held the position of Vice President at the National Council of Nonprofits, where she worked on developing capacity-building practices and public policies for a wide range of nonprofits.2 Her earlier career includes serving as the Deputy Director of Pro Bono Partnership's New Jersey program and founding a statewide pro bono program providing free legal assistance to hundreds of nonprofits.2
Chandler's educational background includes a degree from Dartmouth College and Boston College Law School.2 She has served on numerous boards of directors, including the Hyde and Watson Foundation, Episcopal Community Development in Newark, N.J., the American Camping Foundation, Princeton Day School, and the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers.2
At JusticeAid, Chandler focuses on strategic planning, programming, institutional advancement, and communications. She also serves as a liaison with JusticeAid partners and beneficiaries and oversees the organization's day-to-day operations.2 JusticeAid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to identify and eradicate barriers to economic justice, personal freedom, and human rights, using the arts as a medium to support organizations fighting against injustice.2
Chandler is passionate about the intersection of social justice and the arts, and has been involved in organizing events such as free uplifting music concerts with social messages.5 She has also launched a monthly series on Justice+Art featuring fine art, film, music, and literature aligned with JusticeAid's mission.6
As of February 2025, Chandler's LinkedIn profile indicates that she is a volunteer and recently retired3, suggesting that she may have stepped down from her role at JusticeAid. However, she continues to be involved in various capacities, including serving as Secretary on the Board of Directors for Ingleside.7
