The pie charts show the money received and spent by a US children's charity in 2016. Donated food made up 86.6% of the charity's $53.5 million in receipts, while program services accounted for 95.8% of the $53.2 million spent. Overall receipts exceeded expenditures, with donated food being the main source of income and program services being the primary use of funds.
The pie charts show the money received and spent by a US children's charity in 2016. Donated food made up 86.6% of the charity's $53.5 million in receipts, while program services accounted for 95.8% of the $53.2 million spent. Overall receipts exceeded expenditures, with donated food being the main source of income and program services being the primary use of funds.
The pie charts show the money received and spent by a US children's charity in 2016. Donated food made up 86.6% of the charity's $53.5 million in receipts, while program services accounted for 95.8% of the $53.2 million spent. Overall receipts exceeded expenditures, with donated food being the main source of income and program services being the primary use of funds.
The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children’s charity
located in the USA spent and received in 2016.
The pie chart shows the money spent and received of the USA children’s charity in 2016.
Overall, the money spent is lower than the money received.
Donated food is the main income of children charity and the most money spent on the program services.
The first chart shows the amount of money received, which is
53,561,580$. The percentage of donated food was the highest account for 86.6% equal 46,384,328.28$, and the investment income and government grants were the lowest account for 0.2% each equal 107,123.16$. The community contributions were the 10.4% equal 1,178,354.76$. The other income accounts for 0.4% equal 214,246.32$.
The second chart shows the amount of money spent, which
53,224,896$. The money spent on program services was the most common account for 95.8%. The money spent on management and general is the lowest account for 1.2%. The money spent on fundraising accounts for 2,6%