DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado is the eight-most charitable state in the county, according to the latest World Giving Index released by WalletHub on Tuesday.
WalletHub looked at two key metrics to determine the rankings: volunteering & service and charitable giving.
Colorado achieved at total score of 62.58, taking the fourth spot in charitable giving and ranking 20 in volunteering and service.
Top ten states:
- Utah Total score – 71.09 | Volunteering & Service – 2 | Charitable Giving – 5
- Maryland Total score – 67.84 | Volunteering & Service – 5 | Charitable Giving – 7
- Minnesota Total score – 67.72 | Volunteering & Service – 3 | Charitable Giving – 9
- Oregon Total score – 65.80 | Volunteering & Service – 1 | Charitable Giving – 30
- North Dakota Total score – 64.45 | Volunteering & Service – 4 | Charitable Giving – 21
- Pennsylvania Total score – 62.73 | Volunteering & Service – 12 | Charitable Giving – 3
- Virginia Total score – 62.73 | Volunteering & Service – 28 | Charitable Giving – 3
- Colorado Total score – 62.58 | Volunteering & Service – 20 | Charitable Giving – 4
- Ohio Total score – 62.51 | Volunteering & Service – 11 | Charitable Giving -16
- Georgia Total score – 62.01 | Volunteering & Service – 34 | Charitable Giving – 2
Oregon is first in volunteering and service, New York achieved the first spot in charitable giving.
The United States dropped to 19 among the most generous countries, giving more than $471 billion to charity, with 69% of the funds coming directly from individuals, according to the National Philanthropic Trust.
Americans give a lot of time, with over 77 million people volunteering in the U.S. in 2020. That’s 6.9 billion hours per year, the equivalent of $167 billion of service, according to Wallethub.
WalletHub’s Charity Calculator and report on Best Charities for 2022 are available to help you find a charity that matches your giving goals.