The charts illustrate the funds received and disbursed by a children’s charity in the USA during 2016. Overall, it is evident that donated food constituted the largest portion of the charity’s revenue, while program services accounted for the majority of its expenditures. Notably, the total revenue exceeded the total spending.
Examining the pie chart, it is clear that donated food represented an overwhelming 86.6% of the total revenue. Apart from this dominant source, there were three additional revenue streams: community contributions at 10.4%, program revenue at 2.2%, and investment income, which was minimal at just 0.2%. The total revenue for the year amounted to $533,561,580.
In contrast, the expenditures in 2016 were predominantly allocated to program services, which made up 95.8% of total spending, indicating a strong focus on direct support for the charity’s mission. Additionally, there were two other expenditure categories: fundraising, which comprised 2.6%, and management and general expenses at 1.6%. The total amount spent was $53,224,896.
In summary, the charity’s financial activities in 2016 showcased a commitment to its core mission through significant investment in program services, supported by substantial contributions in the form of donated food.
