Taylor Swift has been named most charitable celebrity for the fourth year in a row.

The generous starlet topped Dosomething.org's annual Celebs Gone Good list for her charitable donations and kind gestures in 2015.

The 26-year-old - who is known for reaching out to fans to show her appreciation - is noted for giving $50,000 earlier this year to a young girl whose treatment for an aggressive form of leukemia meant she couldn't make it to Swift's concert.

No Bad Blood here: Taylor Swift has topped the Celebs Gone Good list for 2015. It's the fourth year she has been named the most generous celebrity by Dosomething.org

Kind gesture: Earlier this year Swift donated $50,000 to Naomi Oakes, a young girl whose leukemia treatment meant she missed the singer's concert

Taylor has also donated $50,000 to the Seattle Symphony and $50,000 to her backup dancer’s baby nephew who is fighting cancer.

And over the past year she has gifted 25,000 books to classrooms in New York City.

Dosomething.org has compiled the list for the last eight years to recognize the top 20 celebrities who use their star power for positive social change.

Coming in at second place is Miley Cyrus, who launched an organization to help homeless and LGBTQ youths called Happy Hippie Foundation.

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Making a difference: Swift, 26, has also donated 25,000 books to classrooms in New York City

Taking third and fourth place is Beyonce and Angelina Jolie Pitt respectively who made the list for their ongoing efforts in helping those less fortunate.

Beyonce along with husband Jay Z is mentioned for her work and donations to the #BlackLivesMatter movement as well as supporting jailed protesters who reacted in Baltimore after the killing of unarmed Freddie Gray.

However, the 34-year-old Drunk In Love singer is known to keep most of her charity work private.

Do gooder: Miley Cyrus made second place behind Taylor notably for launching her organisation Happy Hippie Foundation which helps homeless and LGBTQ youths

Angelina, 40, made headlines in September with her moving op-ed in The Times about the refugee crisis in Syria.

The actress takes her work as UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador very seriously and even took her daughter Shiloh to Turkey for World Refugee Day this year, touring a Syrian and Iraqi refugee camp.

According to tax records, Angelina and husband Brad Pitt donated more than $8 million to charity in 2006 alone.

Generous stars: Beyonce and Angelina Jolie Pitt took third and fourth place respectively for their charitable contributions and goodwill

CELEBS GONE GOOD 2015 1. Taylor Swift 2. Miley Cyrus 3. Beyoncé 4. Angelina Jolie Pitt 5. John Cena 6. Zendaya 7. John Legend and Chrissy Teigen 8. Viola Davis 9. Amy Schumer 10. Demi Lovato 11. Justin Bieber 12. Kerry Washington 13. Mindy Kaling 14. Lena Dunham 15. Serena Williams 16. Karlie Kloss 17. Caitlyn Jenner 18. Shakira 19. Misha Collins 20. Shawn Mendes Advertisement

Making the list for the first time in 2015 is comedian Amy Schumer and reality star Caitlyn Jenner.

Schumer, 34, is noted for promoting stricter gun-control legislation and is also committed to supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, raising over $176,000 through the Trainwreck Comedy Tour.

Jenner, 66, is recognized for raising awareness of transgender issues after her very public transition.