The bar chart compares the amounts donated by a company to six different types of charity between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, social welfare consistently received the largest share of donations, while arts attracted the least funding. Most categories saw increases over the period, with the notable exceptions of education and environment, both of which experienced declines.
In 2012, the company donated about $23,000 to social welfare, far exceeding the figures for other categories. This amount dropped sharply to around $18,000 in 2013 before rebounding to nearly $25,000 in 2014. By contrast, education and environment received similar amounts in the first year, at roughly $8,000 each. Education funding fell slightly to $6,000 in 2013 before returning to its original level, whereas donations to the environment declined steadily to about $6,000 in the final year.
Health-related charities received just over $5,000 in 2012, rising gradually to almost $10,000 by 2014, the most significant proportional increase among all sectors. Funding for wildlife also grew from around $3,000 to $5,000 over the period. Arts consistently attracted the least support, remaining at approximately $3,000 in the first two years before climbing modestly to about $4,000 in 2014.
