The chart illustrates the financial contributions made by a single company to six distinct charities over the period from 2012 to 2014.
Overall, the data reveals fluctuations in donations across all categories, with notable increases in social welfare and health, while other categories exhibited more varied trends.
In terms of social welfare, the company contributed 22 units in 2012, which decreased to 17 in 2013 before rising significantly to 26 in 2014. Education donations began at 5 in 2012, showing a steady increase to 9 in both subsequent years. In the environment sector, however, the donations initially stood at 7 units in 2012, but dramatically fell to just 2 in 2013, followed by a slight recovery to 5 in 2014. Health donations displayed a contrasting pattern, with contributions starting at a mere 2 in 2012, but experiencing a remarkable surge to 12 in 2013, followed by a moderate decrease to 9 in 2014.
Wildlife donations remained relatively stable, maintaining a contribution of 4 units in both 2012 and 2013, before a slight decline to 3 in 2014. Conversely, the arts sector received the least funding, beginning with 3 units in 2012, but dropping to 1 in 2013, before experiencing a resurgence to 4 units in 2014. These figures indicate a diverse approach to charitable donations by the company, with significant emphasis on social welfare and health, while the arts and wildlife categories received comparatively lesser financial support.
