The hitmaker - who is due to resume her Eras tour in the state next week - has been praised for her "generous" contribution of $US5 million ($A7.4 million) to helping those affected by Hurricane Helene who are currently preparing for another natural disaster, Hurricane Milton.
Non-profit organisation Feeding America tweeted: "We are incredibly grateful to Taylor Swift for her generous $US5 million donation to Hurricane Helene and Milton efforts.
"This contribution will help communities rebuild and recover, providing essential food, clean water and supplies to people affected by these devastating storms."
"Together we can make a real impact in supporting families as they navigate the challenges ahead.
"Thank you, Taylor, for standing with us in the movement to end hunger and for helping communities in need."
Thank you, — Feeding America (@FeedingAmerica) @taylorswift13, for standing with us in the movement to end hunger and helping communities in need in the wake of #HurricaneHelene and #HurricaneMilton. 🧡 Join Taylor if you're able by donating here: https://t.co/rSpfqPuHCv pic.twitter.com/NYJIIG3dlSOctober 9, 2024
Hurricane Helene claimed the lives of more than 230 people and left major damage in its wake, while Hurricane Milton is predicted to have catastrophic effects on the western coast of Florida.
Meanwhile, in December, Swift donated $US1 million ($A1.5 million) to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to help those whose homes and livelihoods were ravaged by the storms and tornadoes.
Swift, 33, is from Pennsylvania originally but she moved to Nashville as a teen to pursue music.
The money will go towards food, temporary housing, the clean-up, and more.
Taylor donated $US1 million ($A1.5 million) to the Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund in March 2020 after deadly tornadoes took lives and destroyed homes.
She said at the time: "Nashville is my home and the fact that so many people have lost their homes and so much more in Middle Tennessee is devastating to me."
The Grammy winner has also donated to food poverty charities in cities on her Eras tour.