The Salvation Army gets almost 40% of its annual donations from those red buckets they set up outside grocery stores during the holidays. So all the bell-ringing can be annoying, but it's worth it. And they just got a very BIG donation last week. On Wednesday, volunteers checked a red kettle that was set up outside a grocery store in Portland, Oregon. And there was a $100 bill on top. Then they realized it wasn't the only $100 bill in there. It turned out someone had walked by and tossed a hundred $100 bills in the bucket. If you're not great at math, that's ten thousand dollars. It's the largest single donation they've ever gotten in the Portland area.