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Massachusetts 2.19 percent donation rate was good enough for 46th among the 51 places surveyed. Hey, that s not in the bottom five!
 
  
At the top end of the charitable states, Utah residents took the highest spot on the list with a 6.56 percent donation rate, almost four times the donation rate of New Hampshirirites. Utah s high donation rate is likely due to the high percentage of Mormons living there, as the adherents to give 10 percent of their income to the church.
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The annual UACN Property Development Company (UPDC) sponsored tennis grand slam at the Ikoyi Club ended in style over the weekend with the company sparing no expense to make the tournament a memorable one.<br>
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Guests were treated to an exciting, fast-paced match between legendary Ikoyi Club tennis section team and Pineville Estate. The match which began with high expectations ended 33 -12.<br>
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  in favour of Pineville Estate.
  
Among the 50 biggest , New England cities didn t donate much. Boston-Cambridge-Quincy residents donated just 2.3 percent of their income, making it the 47th-most giving city. But take pride Bostonians: at least you re more generous than Hartford, Conn. or the Providence area, otherwise known as the two least-giving metropolitan areas on the list.
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Speaking at the event, Chairman of the tennis section of Ikoyi Club 1938, Mr Ede Osemwengie, commended UPDC for the sponsorship of the tournament and also for contributions to the development of the game in the country.<br>
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He lauded the participants for their sportsmanship and dedication throughout the competition.<br>
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Osemwengie said the section has had a good relationship with UPDC in the last four years of its sponsorship, just as he said the sponsorship has help build a cordial relationship between members of the club and executives of UPDC.
  
Utah again comes on top Salt Lake City residents donate 5.4 percent of their income, followed by a number of Southern cities in Memphis, Birmingham, Ala., and Atlanta.
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In his address, Managing Director of UACN Property Development Company, Mr Hakeem Ogunniran, expressed the company s continued joy at supporting the annual event and promised to make the tournament bigger and better in the years to come.<br>
 
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Winning team, Pineville and runners carted away various prizes.<br>
New England s low church attendance rate and culture of independence seems to be to blame here, Chronicle editor Stacy Palmer told the .
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Offering gratitude to the teams and tournament organisers for their hard-work during the tournament, Ikoyi club 1938 Chairman, Mr Adewale Doherty, described the tournament as one with lot of promises in the years to come.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Siracusa</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Sistina</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Speedy</a></li></ul>
 
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Solely examining IRS tax filings is a limited way to understand charitable giving, of course. Plenty of donations are not marked off as tax deductions. Volunteer hours, too, were not counted in this study but still constitute significant donation of time and effort.  
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Not that this necessarily helps New England s stats. Among the states with the , Utah comes out on top (again). Four midwestern states round out the top five of highest volunteer rates, with nary a New England state in the top 10.
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It s worth noting that this data all comes from IRS filings in 2012, otherwise known as BIBC (i.e. Before .) That viral sensation began in honor of former Boston College baseball player Pete Frates, who is afflicted with ALS, and then spread across Facebook news feeds from there.
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Revision as of 10:19, 1 November 2014

The annual UACN Property Development Company (UPDC) sponsored tennis grand slam at the Ikoyi Club ended in style over the weekend with the company sparing no expense to make the tournament a memorable one.

Guests were treated to an exciting, fast-paced match between legendary Ikoyi Club tennis section team and Pineville Estate. The match which began with high expectations ended 33 -12.
in favour of Pineville Estate.
Speaking at the event, Chairman of the tennis section of Ikoyi Club 1938, Mr Ede Osemwengie, commended UPDC for the sponsorship of the tournament and also for contributions to the development of the game in the country.
He lauded the participants for their sportsmanship and dedication throughout the competition.
Osemwengie said the section has had a good relationship with UPDC in the last four years of its sponsorship, just as he said the sponsorship has help build a cordial relationship between members of the club and executives of UPDC.
In his address, Managing Director of UACN Property Development Company, Mr Hakeem Ogunniran, expressed the company s continued joy at supporting the annual event and promised to make the tournament bigger and better in the years to come.
Winning team, Pineville and runners carted away various prizes.
Offering gratitude to the teams and tournament organisers for their hard-work during the tournament, Ikoyi club 1938 Chairman, Mr Adewale Doherty, described the tournament as one with lot of promises in the years to come.

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