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Biggest Changes in Generosity

See which states and cities saw the largest gains and losses in the rates of charitable giving.

How States Compare and How They Voted in the 2012 Election

Giving as a percentage of adjusted gross income ranged from under 2 to more than 6 percent in 2012, with residents of Millard County, Utah, giving the most.

Affluent Suburb Struggles to Make Residents See Need for Local Giving

Affluent Suburb Struggles to Make Residents See Need for Local Giving

Lack of deep roots in the community and a preference for giving to local schools make charity support a challenge in Howard County, Md.

Chronicle Study of IRS Data Provides Look at How America Gives

State and city rankings, as well as other geographic disparities in charitable giving, are revealed by an analysis of information from taxpayers who itemize.

Atlanta Bucks a Bible-Belt Trend With Strong Secular Fundraising

Atlanta Bucks a Bible-Belt Trend With Strong Secular Fundraising

Philanthropy in many Southern cities is fueled largely by religion, but one outlier with a cosmopolitan flair finds success raising cash for health, housing, and other causes.

Amid a Giving Slump in Chicago, a Pocket of Generosity Sprouts

Amid a Giving Slump in Chicago, a Pocket of Generosity Sprouts

Residents of the Windy City are donating less of their income, but an upscale arts district in the Loop sees a cash renaissance for some charities.

Prosperity Brings Challenges to North Dakota’s Overmatched Charities

Prosperity Brings Challenges to North Dakota’s Overmatched Charities

People in need of help are streaming into the state’s oil region, but the area ranks low in its rate of charitable giving.

Groups Explore Ways to Help People Left in Poverty by N.D. Oil Boom

Groups Explore Ways to Help People Left in Poverty by N.D. Oil Boom

The Bush Foundation is jumpstarting work to investigate the need for philanthropy and how to encourage more giving.

Changing Demographics Help Pull Las Vegas Out of a Charity Slump

Changing Demographics Help Pull Las Vegas Out of a Charity Slump

A city hit particularly hard by the recession is enjoying a burst of generosity from small donors who have been less transient in recent years.

The Income-Inequality Divide Hits Generosity

The Income-Inequality Divide Hits Generosity

The loyalty of people with low and moderate incomes has been sustaining some charities. The United Way of Northern New Jersey has been hurt by a big drop in giving by the wealthy, says CEO John Franklin. • Free Summary of the Study