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Top 100 most charitable U.S. cities

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mYm|17|

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http://money.bundle.com/article/slideshow-charitable-cities/12

Top 100 most charitable U.S. cities:

1. Washington, DC
2. Seattle, WA
3. Austin, TX
4. Minneapolis, MN
5. Raleigh, NC
6. Arlington, VA
7. Cincinnati, OH
8. Atlanta, GA
9. San Francisco, CA
10. Portland, OR
11. Madison, WI
12. Dallas, TX
13. Scottsdale, AZ
14. Orlando, FL
15. Miami, FL
16. Tampa, FL
17. Durham, NC
18. Charlotte, NC
19. Houston, TX
20. Denver, CO
21. St. Louis, MO
22. St. Paul, MN
23. Pittsburgh, PA
24. Indianapolis, IN
25. Chicago, IL
26. Tucson, AZ
27. Plano, TX
28. Colorado Springs, CO
29. Virginia Beach, VA
30. San Jose, CA
31. Omaha, NE
32. Birmingham, AL
33. New Orleans, LA
34. Louisville, KY
35. Irvine, CA
36. Rochester, NY
37. San Antonio, TX
38. Kansas City, MO
39. San Diego, CA
40. Sacramento, CA
41. Greensboro, NC
42. Winston-Salem, NC
43. Oakland, CA
44. Baltimore, MD
45. Chesapeake, VA
46. Philadelphia, PA
47. Las Vegas, NV
48. Honolulu, HI
49. New York, NY
50. Tulsa, OK
51. Lubbock, TX
52. Albuquerque, NM
53. Nashville, TN
54. Boston, MA
55. Chandler, AZ
56. St. Petersburg, FL
57. Los Angeles, CA
58. Reno, NV
59. Boise, ID
60. Columbus, OH
61. Milwaukee, WI
62. Baton Rouge, LA
63. Oklahoma City, OK
64. Lexington, KY
65. Jacksonville, FL
66. Fort Worth, TX
67. Norfolk, VA
68. Phoenix, AZ
69. Wichita, KS
70. Fort Wayne, IN
71. Hartford, CT
72. Providence, RI
73. Arlington, TX
74. New Haven, CT
75. Long Beach, CA
76. Lincoln, NE
77. Anchorage, AK
78. Henderson, NV
79. Cleveland, OH
80. Aurora, CO
81. Fresno, CA
82. Akron, OH
83. Corpus Christi, TX
84. Mesa, AZ
85. Jersey City, NJ
86. Bakersfield, CA
87. El Paso, TX
88. Memphis, TN
89. Santa Ana, CA
90. Buffalo, NY
91. Riverside, CA
92. Chula Vista, CA
93. Toledo, OH
94. Garland, TX
95. Detroit, MI
96. Stockton, CA
97. Newark, NJ
98. Anaheim, CA
99. North Las Vegas, NV
100. Hialeah, FL

Methodology: Rankings based on number of online donations per 1,000 people, online donation amount in dollars per 1,000 people, number of nonprofit associations, and spending on charity from July 2009 to June 2010. Bundle's numbers are compiled from data provided by Citi (one of Bundle's investors), as well as the U.S. government and third-party research. Here's a complete summary of how we highlight the data and what's included in each category. (Sources: Bundle, Manta and Convio.)
 

rodvik

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Kinda warped though. For example Salt lake City , Utah would probably be number 1 if you counted tithing for LDS (and if you count that as a charity).
 

J-Rod

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I believe charity isn't how much you give, but how much you have left over after giving. I'd like to see a list that is based on donations relative to income and population.
 
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