The bar chart illustrate the financial contributions made by one company to six distinct charitable sectors over a three-year period from 2012 to 2014.
Overall, social welfare was consistently the most funded category throughout the period, while the arts and wildlife received the least financial support. While most sectors experienced an overall increaseing in donations of 2014, several categories saw a temporary decline in the middle year.
Social welfare received the highest level of donations, starting at approximately 22,000 dollars in 2012. After a noticeable dip to around 17,000 dollars in 2013, it rebounded sharply to reach a peak of 25,000 dollars in 2014. In contrast, health-related donations showed a steady and progressive climb, rising from 6,000 dollars in 2012 to 8,000 dollars in 2013, eventually reaching 10,000 dollars by the final year.
The sectors of education and the environment followed similar fluctuating trends. Both started with an equal contribution of 8,000 dollars in 2012 before dropping to roughly 5,000 dollars in 2013. By 2014, education funding recovered to its original level 8,000 dollars, while environmental donations rose slightly less, ending at 7,000 dollars.
Wildlife and arts remained the least prioritized sectors. Wildlife donations grew gradually from 3,000 to 5,000 dollars over the three years. Meanwhile, the arts received a stagnant 2,000 dollars in both 2012 and 2013, before the amount doubled to 4,000 dollars in 2014.
