Kroger unwittingly contributed to Indiana militia group Oath Keepers, grocer pledges review of support to nonprofits Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer
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Kroger has yanked an Indiana nonprofit from a list of community organizations eligible for charitable donations by the company after it learned it had unwittingly supported an anti-government militia group.
Kroger on Wednesday pledged to review nonprofits receiving support and purge groups it doesn t want.
Kroger officials say Indiana Oath Keepers was an IRS-approved nonprofit that successfully signed up to receive donations through its customer-directed Community Rewards Program. The group was cut off Tuesday after Kroger learned it was not aligned with the company s values.
Kroger cuts off Oath Keepers militia group from community donations program
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