The pie charts illustrate a children’s charity’s funding income sources and expenditures in the states in a year.
Overall, the amount of revenue overtake the expenses. The income of the charity mainly rely on donated food while the entity spend most of their money on program services.
Regarding to earnings, there are six different sorts of income. They are food, community, program, investment, government and other. Donated food contribute to 86.6% of the whole revenue while the other four scources share less than a quarter. In addition, the second and third largest contributor is community and program, which account for 10.4% and 2.2% respectively.
In terms of the graph for expenses, the organization spend their money on program services, fundraising and management. More than 95% of their outlay are invested in supporting programs and providing program-related services. However, the money spend on fundraising and management only account for 2.6% and 1.6% of the total expenditures.
