The pie graphs illustrate the sources of revenue and the distribution of expenditures in 2016 from a USA charity for children.
Overall, the majority of revenue received came from food donated to the charity, while nearly all its funds were invested in services from the charity program.
Regarding funding resources, the largest proportions came from donated food and community contributions, with respective numbers of 86.6% and 10.4%. This was followed by money earned by the charity’s program activities of 2.2% and unspecified income of 0.4%. In addition, governmental support and investment income accounted for 0.2% of the charity’s financial sources.
As for the charity’s budget allocation, over nine-tenths was allocated to program services. By contrast, only a small share of 2.6% was used to raise donations, which was precisely 1% higher than the management and general costs of 1.6%. Combined, these two categories constituted less than 5% of the charity’s total spending.
