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DEC 2014

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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 12.14 39 Our Region Our Neighborhoods Our Income GIVING RATIO 2.7% CINCINNATI GIVING RATIO 2.8% 40204 HIGHLANDS/ GERMANTOWN GIVING RATIO 3% 40206 CLIFTON/ CRESCENT HILL GIVING RATIO 3.1% 40223 ANCHORAGE GIVING RATIO 3.2% 40207 ST. MATTHEWS/ INDIAN HILLS GIVING RATIO 3.5% 40299 J-TOWN GIVING RATIO 3.7% 40243 MIDDLETOWN GIVING RATIO 4.2% 40216 SHIVELY GIVING RATIO 7.1% 40210 PARK DUVALLE PARK HILL GIVING RATIO 3.4% LEXINGTON GIVING RATIO 5.1% MEMPHIS GIVING RATIO 3.9% NASHVILLE GIVING RATIO 3.2% INDIANAPOLIS GIVING RATIO 2.9% ST. LOUIS UP TO $25K GIVING RATIO TOTAL 9.3% $25.5 million $25K TO $50K GIVING RATIO TOTAL 4.4% $73.9 million $50K TO $75K GIVING RATIO TOTAL 3.5% $97.6 million $75K TO $100K GIVING RATIO TOTAL 3% $101.1 million $100K TO $200K GIVING RATIO TOTAL 2.9% $215.9 million $200K OR MORE GIVING RATIO TOTAL 2.9% $237.7 million (Note: West Louisville's neighborhoods all had higher-than-average giving ratios. More than one person suggested that's a refection of the high volume of churches in the West End.) REVENUE DISTRIBUTION: THE BREAKDOWN OF NONPROFITS: 31% are for human services 19% for education 12% for arts, culture and humanities 10% for health 28% for "other" 46% for health 26% for human services 18% for education 7% for "other" 3% for arts, culture and humanities Sources: The Louisville Center for Nonproft Excellence's "2012 Survey Report"; the National Center for Charitable Statistics; GuideStar; and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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