The pie charts present the revenue sources and expenditures of a children’s charity in the USA for the year 2016. Overall, the charity heavily focused on donated food for its income, while the majority of its spending was on program services.
In the revenue chart, donated food is contributed as the largest proportion at 88.8%, displacing other sources. Community contributions accounted for 10.4%, whereas government grants, investment income, and other income each made up just 0.8% in total. The full revenue for the year was $53,561,580.
On the expenditure side, program services dominated at 93.8%. Fundraising and management costs were significantly lower, at 2.6% and 1.6%, respectively. The total expenditure was slightly less than the revenue, at $53,224,896.
To summarise, the total amount of money that a children’s charity made in revenue sources sector was slightly more than expenditures. It is evident from the data that donated food and a strong focus on program services for spending playing a significant role here. In contrast, other revenue sources and expense categories had minimal contributions.
