The bar chart illustrates how much money the company donated to six different types of charity between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, contributions to social welfare were by far the highest in all years, while those for the arts were the lowest. It is also clear that contributions to social welfare, health, wildlife, and arts experienced an upward trend, whereas the donations to education remained unchanged, and those for the environment decreased over two years.
Between 2012 and 2014, the highest donations were directed toward social welfare, starting at $23,000. This was followed by a decline of approximately $5,000 before recovering to nearly $25,000 in the final year. Contributions to education and environment followed a similar pattern, but to a lesser extent. Both began at roughly $8,000, dropped to about $5,000, and had increased again by 2014. While donations to education returned to initial figures, contributions to the environment remained $1,000 lower than their starting point.
In contrast, donations to health and wildlife saw consistent rises, with the former increasing from $6,000 to $9,000 and the later rising from around $3,000 to exactly $5,000. Meanwhile, funding for the arts stabilized at $3,000 in the first two years before witnessing a slight increase to $4,000.
