The bar chart depicts the contributions made by one company to six different charity sectors between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, social welfare consistently received the largest share of donations while arts remains the least funded category. Notably, contributions to health and wildlife saw substantial growth during this period.
In 2012, the company allocated $23,000 to social welfare, making it the highest-funded sector. Despite a slight decline to $17,000 in 2013, contributions to this sector peaked at $24,000 in 2014, surpassing all other areas. By contrast, funding for education and the environment showed some fluctuation. While both sectors started at around $8,000 in 2012, their funding dropped by roughly one-third in 2013 before recovering to nearly $8,000 in 2014
Health sector funding started at $6,000 in 2012 and witnessed a steady rise, increasing by about two-thirds to nearly $10,000 by 2014. Contributions to wildlife also followed an upward trend, more than doubling from $2,000 in 2012 to $5,000 in the final year. Meanwhile, arts consistently attracted the least financial support, with donations remaining at $2,000 for the first two years before rising modestly to $4,000, representing a twofold increase
