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Fortune in June released its annual list of the 500 most profitable corporations in America. Today, the publication spotlighted the most charitable companies of its elite 500, whose combined revenues reportedly total $12 trillion.

Here are the top 10 most generous companies on the list, their 2015 cash contributions, and a sample of causes they have recently donated to:

1. Gilead Sciences

2015 cash contributions: $446.7 million

Notable causes donated to:

-Specific funding requests from nonprofits

-HIV/AIDS, liver disease

2. Walmart

2015 cash contributions: $301 million

Notable causes donated to:

-nonprofit workforce organizations

-anti-hunger campaigns

3. Wells Fargo

2015 cash contributions: $281.3 million

Notable causes donated to:

-local-level campaigns

-financial education

4. Goldman Sachs Group

2015 cash contributions: $276.4 million

Notable causes donated to:

-small businesses

-women’s groups

5. ExxonMobil

2015 cash contributions: $268 million

Notable causes donated to:

-college science camps

-women’s groups

6. Chevron

2015 cash contributions: $225 million

Notable causes donated to:

-economic development for women internationally

-international HIV/AIDS treatment

-science and tech education

7. JPMorgan Chase

Notable causes donated to:

2015 cash contributions: $224 million

-Detroit-based economic recovery aid

8. Bank of America

2015 cash contributions: $168.5 million

Notable causes donated to:

-workforce education

-community development

-hunger, urgent needs

9. Alphabet (Google)

2015 cash contributions: $167.8 million

Notable causes donated to:

-social problem-solving

-international issues

10. Citigroup

2015 cash contributions: $142.8 million

Notable causes donated to:

-youth services

-career development

For the full report, click here

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