This visualization categorizes the number of countries receiving funding according to different focus areas, such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc. It provides insights into how funding is spread across different sectors and which focus areas are prioritized in various countries.
The total number of focus areas receiving funding is twenty-six (26). This chart highlights the diverse areas of support and the geographical reach of the funding.
Education and Human Services are the top focus areas, with 23 countries receiving funding support. Environment and Health follow closely, impacting 21 countries each, funding for Public Safety activitis in 17 countries, while Community & Economic Development, Human Rights, and International Relations aid in 16 countries each. 13 to 15 countries received funding for Arts & Culture, Philanthropy, and Religion. Disaster Relief and Development were among the lowest categories to receive funding, impact only 1 to 3 countries.
This dashboard combines focus areas with specific country recipients, showing which countries are receiving funding for particular focus areas. It allows for a detailed view of how specific sectors are supported in different regions, helping to understand the targeted impact of the funding.
For example, the chart shows that Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Dominica Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands received funding support for “Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry” while only Bahamas, Puerto Rico and St. Vincent and the grenadines received funding support for “Disaster Relief”.