Brewery selects Hoptown Chronicle for nonprofit support

Hoptown Chronicle, recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3), will receive a contribution from Hopkinsville Brewing Co. based on the brewery's July gross sales.

Hoptown Chronicle is the featured local nonprofit for the month of July at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.

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Hopkinsville Brewing Co. has contributed a portion of sales to local nonprofits each month since it opened in 2016.

Every month, the brewery selects a different nonprofit in the community and donates 1 percent of gross sells to the organization.

“I have a soft spot for the nonprofits that don’t get a lot of attention or publicity or grant money,” brewery co-owner Kate Russell said. “It’s not just about the money — 1 percent of our gross sales isn’t a lot in the grand scheme of things. It’s a way to shine a light on the smaller nonprofits and let the community know what all is available.”

Hoptown Chronicle is an independent, nonprofit news outlet devoted to public service journalism from the heart of town. Jennifer P. Brown, a longtime Hopkinsville journalist, is the editor and founder. 

The website, www.hoptownchronicle.org, launched in early June. Two weeks later, more than a hundred supporters attended Hoptown Chronicle’s launch party at the brewery.

Shortly before the website launched, Hoptown Chronicle received IRS approval for the 501(c)(3) designation. That means contributions are tax-deductible. 

Hoptown Chronicle relies on financial support from donors to keep all of the stories free to read online. 

Information about giving levels and how to make a contribution is here.

Hopkinsville Brewing is downtown at Fifth and Virginia streets. The brewery opens are at 4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and at 2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Jennifer P. Brown is co-founder, publisher and editor of Hoptown Chronicle. You can reach her at editor@hoptownchronicle.org. Brown was a reporter and editor at the Kentucky New Era, where she worked for 30 years. She is a co-chair of the national advisory board to the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, governing board past president for the Kentucky Historical Society, and co-founder of the Kentucky Open Government Coalition. She serves on the Hopkinsville History Foundation's board.