Jenee Fortier

Director Of Grants And Operations at A Curiae

Jenee Fortier, MSW, serves as a Project Manager at SC&A, Inc. and Director of Grants and Operations at A Curiae, both since March 2023 and July 2023, respectively. Previously, Jenee held the role of Director of Grants Administration at Hello Alice, where oversight of over $20M in grant funding facilitated access to capital for underrepresented small business owners. Experience includes positions as Program Manager II for the County of Santa Clara’s Office of the County Executive, leading responses to criminal justice and public safety initiatives, and Senior Management Analyst roles in both the County of Santa Clara's Department of Family and Children's Services and Superior Court. Jenee also contributed as the Social Innovation Fund Grants Coordinator at Silicon Valley Community Foundation and Grants Program Specialist at the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance. Academic credentials include a Master of Social Work from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and International Studies from The Ohio State University.

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A Curiae

A Curiae is a 501(c)(3) organization that brings the principles of public health into the courts to support individuals as they transition back into the community. We take a comprehensive approach, delivering the appropriate services and resources that justice-involved individuals need to develop and maintain long-term habits of success, while driving systemic change in the criminal justice system through education and collaboration. Our approach encompasses three core pillars of service: financial assistance (alleviating reentry barriers by incentivizing behavior change), resource referral (tailored case management services), and professional mentorship (offering guidance on resume building, interview skills, and career advancement). Our proven track record highlights the importance of addressing critical gaps in resources for successful reentry. By integrating underutilized public health approaches and community resources, we provide the knowledge, expertise, and dialogue necessary to implement interventions that significantly improve outcomes.