The bar chart illutrates a detailed breakdown of the donations allocated by an organization to six charitable sectors including social welfare, education, environment, health, wildlife and arts over a three-year period from 2012 to 2014. Unit is presented by thousands of dollars.
In general, while most of the charitable types experienced the growth, others declined or remained static.
In 2012, the inital value of social welfare accounted for nearly 22 and this figure increased modestly to about 25 by 2014. Similarly, health-related charities had moderate growth, which rose from over 5 in 2012 to the peak of approximately 10 in 2014. Moreover, wildlife kept rising from 3 to 5 over the same period. Funding for arts also experienced a significant increase, climbing from 3 to 4.
In contrast, in 2012, the beginning point of environment was over 8 and this number decreased to nearly 6 by 2014. The education sector remained unchanged at just 8 between 2012 and 2014. Furthermore, this bar chart clearly shows that social welfare consistently attracted the largest share, whereas arts recieved the minimal funding throughout the period.
