The chart shows the donation given to six different types of charity by one company from 2012 to 2014.
Overall, it can be seen that social welfare always receives the largest contribution, while wildlife and art received the least funding during this period. In addition, while some types witness the oscillation, others have stable or unchanged growth.
In 2012, social welfare led with about 25 donations, and this figure increased slightly to nearly 27 in 2014. Similarly, education and environment also witnessed a modest increase in this period. The amount of money donated for education was about 7 units in 2012, but increased slightly to about 10 units in 2014. Donating to the environmental charity organizations tended to be similar, steadily increasing from about 9 units in 2012 to 12 units in 2014.
On the contrary, donating to health organizations to record a moderate increase, starting about 15 units in 2012 and reaching about 18 units in 2014. Meanwhile, wildlife protection organizations witnessed a small but stable growth, from about 5 units in 2012 to 7 units in 2014.
