The chart presents the financial contributions made by a single company to six distinct charitable categories over a three-year period from 2012 to 2014.
In summary, Social Welfare consistently received the highest allocation of donations, while the remaining funds were distributed among the other five categories, each exhibiting varying trends in their respective funding over the specified years.
In terms of financial commitment, Social Welfare initially garnered $22,000 in 2012, which saw a decline to $17,000 in 2013 before rebounding dramatically to $26,000 in 2014. Notably, both Education and Environment displayed a parallel pattern: Education commenced with a modest sum of $5,000, increased to $9,000 in both 2013 and 2014, while Environment started at $7,000, plummeted to a mere $2,000 in 2013, and improved slightly to $5,000 in 2014, failing to surpass its 2012 contributions. Conversely, the donations to Health illustrated remarkable growth, escalating from $2,000 in 2012 to $12,000 in 2013, followed by a slight decrease to $9,000 in 2014.
Wildlife and Arts demonstrated fluctuating patterns in donations as well. Wildlife remained relatively stable in the first two years, with $4,000 in both 2012 and 2013, but fell to $3,000 in 2014. In contrast, Arts experienced a decline from $3,000 in 2012 to a low of $1,000 in 2013 before recovering to $4,000 in 2014. Collectively, while Social Welfare remains the predominant beneficiary of charitable funding, Education, Health, Wildlife, and Arts narratives reveal contrasting trajectories, emphasizing the varying degrees of financial support across each category over the observed period.
