The two pie charts compare the different sources on which children charity in the USA had spend and received money in the year 2016.

The two pie charts compare the different sources on which children charity in the USA had spend and received money in the year 2016.
The given data illustrates statistics for various income and expense sources for kid's charities in the USA in 2016. It can be seen that
overall
organisations received $53561650, where the major proportion is donated food(86.6%).
However
, in total children's charity spent $53224896, which is almost equal to income size.
According to
the revenue sources pie chart, there are more than 5 providers for young individuals. The community contributors make up 10.6%, which is 8 times less than meals, and the next one
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program revenue, which holds 2.2% of total revenue.
Moreover
, the least contributors are investment income and government grants, sharing only 0.2%. Taking a closer look at the expenditures illustration, there are only 3 types of spending in the USA in 2016.
Furthermore
, the biggest amount of money was spent on program services(95.8%), and the next one was fundraising(2.6%).
Finally
, the management and general payments are the lowest(1.6%)
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • charitable organization
  • non-profit sector
  • financial allocation
  • philanthropy
  • government subsidies
  • individual contributors
  • fundraising activities
  • expenditure breakdown
  • financial transparency
  • budgetary constraints
  • donor base
  • revenue streams
  • fiscal responsibility
  • overheads
  • sustainability
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