The major sources of income and expenditure of a charity for children, based in the USA, for the year 2016, have been depicted in the pie charts.
Overall, there was a positive cash flow with higher revenue as compared to expenditure ($53,561,580 and $53,224,896, respectively). Food donations accounted for majority of the revenue generated while investments and grants from the government contributed the least. Most of the money was spent on services rendered under the program and least on general and management expenditures.
Almost 87% of the financial gains of the charity came from donated food, while public contributions, program revenues, dividends from investments, and federal grants constituted 10.4%, 2.2%, 0.2% and 0.2%, respectively. Providing services as part of the charitable plan and program contributed to almost 96% of the total financial spending the rest being due to activities related to raising funds and general and managerial expenses (2.6% and 1.6%, respectively).
