The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children’s charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016.
Overall, the data reveals a detail information regarding the children charity’s revenue and allocation shares, with a substantial revenue displayed from the donated food category, while the highest spent was allocated to program services.
The USA charity predominantly collected 86.6% of food donation, reflecting a considerable concern towards hunger issue. The other sections emerged lesser amounts, it garnered 16.4% proceeds from community contributions, and approximately 2.2% were gained from program revenue, while Government helped 6.2% in funding. In contrast, the section that labelled as investment income and other income are exhibits modest percentages of 0.2% and 0.4% respectively. In term of expenditure, it has spent a remarkable amount of 95.4% in program services, indicating the most expensive allocation in expenditure. Notably, fundrising spent a modest 2.4%, while the management and general category only required 1.4% allocation.
