The bar chart illustrates the amount of money of a firm donated to different kinds of charity namely social welfare, Education, Environment, health, Wildlife and Arts from 2012 to 2014.
Overall,Social Welfare received consistently the largest donation , whilst Wildlife and Arts attracted the least funding much lower. There was a slight fluctuation in all the categories throughout the period.
In 2012, it was witnessed that the proportion of social welfare was nearly 22%, which was the highest. Three types of charity including Education, Environment and Health was much lower with approximately 6.5%, followed by that of Wildlife and Arts with nearly half as low as Environment.
After two years, the proportion of social Welfare increased significantly with 24% before decreasing dramatically with two- three 2013, compared to the figure in 2012. There was the same pattern in Education and Environment, the company donated these types of charity with 6% and 5%, respectively in 2013, then evolved in 2014 with approximately 5.5% for both. Conversely, the fields relating to Health went up continuously to 9%, followed by 5% of Wildlife. The figure for Arts was stabled in 2013, then rose slightly by 1% in 2014.
