The pie charts illustrate how much money was collected from different sources and the amount of money which was allocated to various programs in an American Charity organization in 2016.
Overall, the majority of incoming money contains donated food which accounts for approximately 87 per cent. Moreover, community contributions are taking up to 10% of all charts and placed as a secondary source, instead of program revenue which is occupying 5 times fewer area. Another way of conveying money to charity is investment income and government grants which are representing 0,2 per cent of all charts. On this, other income is twice more and contains a 0,4%.
Generally, a largest part of expenditures is program services which demonstrates an attractive 96 per cent of total. In addition, fundraising includes a statistic to have 2.6% outcomes for one year. In continuation, there is a small piece of spending that counts as a minority of char and shows a 1,6%.
In comparison, the money which was allocated to charity and how it was spent in 2016, there is a visible gap between revenue sources and expenditures that provides prosperity.
