The bar charts illustrate the amount of money that a company dedicated to six different types of charity between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, different growth rates were observed. Social welfare topped the list in two years. There were upward trends in spending for health, wildlife and arts throughout the survey process.
According to the charts, approximately 22 million US dollars were spent for social welfare in 2012. A sharp drop of about 5 million US dollars was recorded in 2013, then, this sector skyrocketed to its peak after a year to nearly 25 million US dollars. Educational contribution stayed the same over this 2-year period although experienced a slight reduction to 5 million US dollars midway through. In 2012, a sum of money for education and the environment were equally spent, however, a considerable divergence was observed between these two categories after 2 years, with 7.5 million US dollars being allocated in the environment protection fund.
From the image supplied, 6 million US dollars was contributed to health resources in 2012, increased by 1 million US dollars the following year and reached 9 million US dollars in 2014. After 2012, healthcare service received much more attention and support from this company, as indicated by becoming the second most attractive field after social benefits. Wildlife fund underwent a gradual rise in this 2-year period by 1 million US dollars each year, with 3 million US dollars at the beginning and 5 million US dollars in the final stage of the poll. Arts category maintained its sixth position by remaining relatively stable expenditure with over 2 million US dollars in 2012 and 2013, then marginally increased to 4 million US dollars in 2014.
