Kroger unwittingly contributed to Indiana militia group Oath Keepers, grocer pledges review of support to nonprofits Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Replay Video UP NEXT 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."