The bar chart illustrates the company’s contributions into six kinds of charity over a period from 2012 to 2014.
Overall, Social welfare accounted for the highest level of donations throughout the period, while the arts attracted the least funding. Donations to health, wild life and arts followed an steady upward trend, whereas contributions to educations, environment, and social welfare fluctuated.
It is clear that, in 2012, Social welfare dominated the largest share of donation, reaching approximately 22 units. Both education and environment revieved around 7 units. In contrast, health, wild life and arts recieved significantly lower amounts, standing at roughly 6, 3 and 2 units, respectively.
By 2013, there was a dramtic decline in Social welfare, plummeting to about 16 units. Both Education and Environment experienced a slight deacrese, falling to approximately 6 and 4, respectively. On the other hand, the figures of health and wild life showed a modest increase, each recieving an additional 2 units, while the fundings for Art remained stable.
In the last year, donations to social welfare rebounded, peaking at nearly 24 million—the highest figure across all categories and years. Education and the environment also regained their previous levels, reaching 7.5 and 7 million, respectively. Health continued its upward trend to 9 million, while wildlife and the arts rose to 5 and 4 million, respectively, although the arts still remained the least funded sector overall.
