The Isle of Man's come bottom of a league table for charitable giving across the Crown Dependencies.
A study from Island Global Research shows last year 95 per cent of adults donated to good causes compared to 97 per cent in Jersey and 98 per cent in Guernsey.
The data also shows just 71 per cent of the Island gives regularly to a specific charity - in both the Channel Islands that figure is 76 per cent.
In total, the company says it found the Isle of Man donated £17 million last year.
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