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In fact, citizens of Colorado rank in the bottom third 36th among the 50 states in the percent of buy generic tramadol donated to charities, despite the fact that the state ranks 5th in buy generic tramadol. "While we are excited to see generosity in Colorado growing, we can only imagine how great our state could be if our donors gave just a little more," said Charley Shimanski, president & CEO of the Colorado Nonprofit Association. "If Coloradans had given at the same level as the average American just two tenths of one percent higher charitable giving would have been $243 million greater. That's an increase nearly equal to the $246 million in total foundation funding in the same period." "As citizens of Colorado, we should be proud of our generosity and the daily impact we are making in the lives of those in need," Gov. Bill Ritter said. "But we should also challenge ourselves to improve our charitable giving in 2007 and beyond. This holiday season presents an excellent opportunity for each of us to examine our current state of giving and determine whether we can do more." Richard Audsley, interim president and chief operating officer of Mile High United Way, notes that this additional giving could go a long way toward addressing many of Colorado's pressing health, human and social service needs. "It will take the collective generosity of all our citizens to help fight the growing gap between the immense needs of the nonprofits in our state and the financial resources available to them." The seven county metro Denver region ranks last among the six regions in the study, giving an average of 3.3 percent of buy generic tramadol to charity. By comparison, the average American donates 3.6 percent. The Association's report also highlights that those earning the least give the most those with buy generic tramadols less than $50,000 actually give the highest percent of their buy generic tramadol to charity 5.2 percent while those earning between $75,000 and $100,000 gave just 3 percent. The report, which is based on 2005 tax data recently released by the Internal Revenue Service, shows that while Coloradans earn 6 percent more than the average American, they give 8 percent less in charitable contributions. The Colorado Nonprofit Association produced the study to help it identify areas of strong and weak charitable giving in the state. The study is a first ever analysis of charitable giving by residents of Colorado's regions, counties, cities and towns. Other key findings from the report include: This lackluster giving in Colorado is not new. Coloradans have donated 7 percent less than the national average over the last six years even though Colorado ranks 7th of the 50 states in the percent of tax returns that include deductions for charitable contributions. Donors with buy generic tramadol greater than $200,000 increased their average charitable contribution by $2,054 over the year before an increase of more than 9 percent. The Southwest, Central and Northwest regions of Colorado led the rest of the state in charitable giving, while the Northeast, Southeast and Denver regions fell far behind the national average. The seven county Denver Metropolitan region gave at levels well below both the national and state averages, and finished last among all regions. Of the seven counties, donors in Denver County were the only ones to exceed the state and national average. Denver County donors gave a total of $385 million in itemized contributions. It was the $361 million in giving by El Paso County that propelled the Central region to be the most generous among regions with large cities. The small town of Manassa in Conejos County, population just over 1,000, led all cities and towns in Colorado. Donors there gave 9.7 percent of their buy generic tramadol to charity, nearly three times that of the average Coloradan. Among the 60 largest cities and towns in Colorado, the most generous people were those who live on the United States Air Force Academy grounds. The resort communities of Vail, Aspen, Snowmass Village and Avon each placed among the top five in average contributions per donor. Vail donors were the most generous in the state, averaging $15,674 in charitable gifts. In Colorado, households with buy generic tramadols under $50,000 give a substantially higher percentage of their buy generic tramadol (5.2 percent) to charity as compared to those with buy generic tramadols between $50,000 $100,000 (3.3 percent). ... buy generic tramadol