The pie charts compare the amount of revenue and expenditure by a children’s charity located in the USA in 2016.
Overall, revenue recorded a larger amount of money than expenditure. Additionally, donated food had the largest figure in receiving in money, while the opposite was true for the government grants and investment income. Moreover, program services required by far the largest percentage, whereas management and general accounted for the smallest percentage.
Starting with revenue, the amount of receiving money stood at 53,561,580 dollars. Donated food was the top of the list with 86.6%. Community contributions made up 10%, compared to program revenue at 2.2%. Other income was ranked third with 0.4%, making it twice higher than the government grants and investment income, at 0.2%. Regarding spending, the amount of expenditure was 53,224,896 dollars, which was just smaller than revenue. Program services was the top of the list with 95.8%. Fundraising accounted for 2.6%, which was slight higher than management and general at 1.6%.
