The bar chart presents the financial donations made by one company across six different charitable sectors over the period from 2012 to 2014, measured in thousands of dollars.
Overall, it is clear that there was a rise in donations across the majority of categories. In addition, the amount of money given to social welfare topped the chart during the given period
In 2012, the largest portion of funding was allocated to Social Welfare, totaling about $20,000, while Education and Environment each received approximately $10,000. Additionally, Health was allocated approximately $7,000, while Wildlife and Arts received just over $5,000 each. In 2013, the funding for Social Welfare held steady, whereas Education and Environment experienced only slight fluctuations, with both sectors receiving just under $10,000. The health sector consistently upheld its contribution at approximately $7,000. Interestingly, the Arts sector showed a modest rise, reaching around $7,000.
In 2014, there was a notable increase in donations across nearly all categories. The allocation for Social Welfare rose to around $25,000, while the funding for Education reached approximately $15,000, and the budget for Environment expanded to nearly $12,000. Health donations reached just under $10,000, reflecting a slight increase. Wildlife garnered nearly $7,000, demonstrating a steady increase, whereas Arts maintained its appeal, achieving approximately $9,000.
