Taylor Swift. Photo: Luke MacGregor/ ReutersTaylor Swift. Photo: Luke MacGregor/ Reuters

Taylor Swift can add another award to her name – as the year’s most charit-able celebrity.

The Shake It Off star has outdone Emma Watson, Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus to be named the top do-gooder of 2014 by US-based charity DoSomething.org.

It is the third consecutive year she has received the honour from the non-profit organisation, a title which she has held since 2012.

The 25-year-old singer was chosen because she donated all the proceeds from her single, Welcome to New York, to New York City public schools, reported Us Weekly.

Orange is the New Black actress Laverne Cox took second place. Her role as transgender inmate Sophia Burset in the Netflix prison drama has enabled her to become a voice for the LGBT community.

Beyoncé came in third, ahead of Miley and Emma, who rounded out the top five. Both Beyoncé and Emma, a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, were honoured for bringing “femin-ism to the forefront”.

The Shake It Off star has outdone Emma Watson, Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus

Bangerz singer Miley earned recognition for shining a light on homelessness, after bringing homeless teenager Jesse Helt to the MTV VMAs in August.

One Direction narrowly missed out on a spot in the top five, as they took sixth place. Other stars who were named in the top 20 include Chris Pratt (whose March of Dimes speech about his son’s premature birth went viral), Olivia Wilde (who co-founded the philanthropic Conscious Commerce) and Justin Bieber, who has granted more than 200 wishes for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

John Legend, 12 Years a Slave star Lupita Nyong’o, Kerry Washington and The Mindy Project creator Mindy Kaling were also honoured.

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