The pie charts illustrate the expenses and income of a children’s charity in the USA, in 2016.
Overall, the proportion of donated foods and program services both dominated in their category. While others made minor contributions. The total in both categories is also very similar to one another.
Donated foods topped off with the highest percentage of 86.6% controlling more than three-fourths of the revenue sources, contributions done by the community also played a role with a contribution of 10.4%. In contrast, governmental grants, investment and other income added up to a total of 1%, with program revenue coming at 2.2%.
On the other hand, program services played a major role out of all three with a whopping 95.8%, with the rest coming from fundraising and management and general with minor contributions of 2.6% and 1.6% respectively. With Revenue sources and expenditures adding up to a total of nearly 53.6 million and 53.2 million. Revenue sources came off with a massive 0.4 million difference in total.
