The bar chart gives information about the proportion of the donation that are provided to six sectors by a company between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, it is readily apparent that an upward trend was recorded in the percentages of the fund that are spent on social welfare, health, wildlife and art, while environment witnessed the opposite. Another interesting point is that education received a stable percentage of this company’s donations over the conveyed timeframe.
Social welfare was the sector that received the highest proportion of the fund, starting at around 22% in the first year, this number then decreased to around 16% before eventually increasing to a peak of nearly 24%. Similarly, after an increase of 2%, the proportion of the fund for the health and wildlife sectors were 8% and 5%, respectively, in 2014. The rate was a bit lower for arts, from around 3% to around 4% during the timeline.
Turning to education, in 2012, the company donated around 7% of the charity fund for education, this figure then decreased to around 6% before increasing to the previous level in the final year. Meanwhile, after experiencing a slight decrease from 7% to 5% in the first two years, the proportion of the fund for environment increased to 6% at the end.
