Charities devote considerable time and resources to identifying their giving opportunity — the potential dollars they could raise through a particular set of donors, an event, or a campaign. The Chronicle applied the same thinking to its analysis of 2015 itemized charitable giving. Examining Internal Revenue service data, we wanted to find out: What is the giving opportunity in every part of the country?
The Chronicle came up with answers for more than 3,140 counties and nearly 400 metro areas. Presented below is a sampling of 10 metro areas with giving opportunities. In short, we determined the percentage of the income that taxpayers gave to charity — in other words, their giving rates. We then calculated the dollars that could have been raised if giving rates had matched the national average for that income group.
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