The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children’s charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016

The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children’s charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016
The pie chart below illustrates the average money which is obtained and spent on children's charities in the USA, during one year, in 2016. The currency is shown in dollars and ratios are in percentage.
Overall
, the money
that is
earned for philanthropy is slightly more than the amount used.
Moreover
, a large portion of revenue sources is from donated food and the less is through government grants and investment income.
Also
, in expenditures program services have a large quota so management and general allocated the least share to themselves. In revenue sources, forgiven nutritions have the most amount by 86.6
percent
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. After that, community contributions by 10.4, program revenue by 2.2, and investment income and government grants by 0.2, all are respectively in percentage.
In addition
, all these incomes are about 53,561,580 dollars. As well, as expenditures, the most part is for program services which is 95.8%. The other disbursements are insignificant, like fundraising about 2.6 per cent, and, management and general almost 1.4 per cent.
Besides
, the total expenses are 53,224,896 dollars.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • pie chart
  • charity
  • non-profit organization
  • funds
  • revenue
  • donations
  • grants
  • fundraising
  • expenditure
  • allocations
  • administrative costs
  • program services
  • beneficiaries
  • financial year
  • breakdown
  • percentage
  • portion
  • sector
  • philanthropy
  • budgeting
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