The pie charts illustrate the amount of revenues and expenditures of a USA children’s charity in 2016.
Overall, it is evident that donated food accounted as the greatest source of revenue, while program services were the highest expenses.
In detail, total revenues of this charity was around 53 million dollars. The biggest source came from donated food, at 86.6%, followed by community contributions as the second highest, accounted for 10.4%. Program revenue, investment income, government grants, and other income were just a small fraction that contributed to total revenues, at 2.2%, 0.2%, 0.2%, and 0.4%, respectively.
In comparison, expenses from the charity came from three sources. Program services were the highest expenses of all factors, at 95.8%, while fundraising was accounted just 2.6%, and management and general marked as the lowest expenditures, at 1.6%.
Total revenues exceeded total expenditures, in other words, this charity had profit around $350,000.
