Partners

Our partnerships

At Buttle, we understand that creating real meaningful change for children and young people means working alongside organisations who share our values. By contributing our data, insight, and lived-experience evidence to sector partners, we help shape better policy, funding decisions, and support for families across the UK.


Sharing data to drive transparency and better decision-making.

360Giving

We publish our grant-making data annually in the 360Giving Data Standard, contributing to a national effort to increase transparency in the charity and funding sector. By sharing our data openly on 360Giving, we support greater accountability and make it easier for anyone, from researchers to major funders, to understand and compare how resources are being used to support those most in need.

NPC and Local Needs Databank

We work closely with New Philanthropy Capital (NPC) as part of their Local Needs Databank: a live, interactive tool bringing together insights from organisations supporting vulnerable families. Our data helps build a clearer picture of the challenges households face across the UK, enabling charities, funders, and policymakers to better understand needs and plan effective responses.

Campaigning to end child poverty.

End Child Poverty Coalition

Buttle is proud to be one of more than 80 members of the End Child Poverty Coalition. We firmly believe that no child in the UK should grow up in poverty. That’s why we work together with member organisations to call on current and future governments to commit to ending child poverty.

The Coalition works to:

  • Amplify the voices of young people with lived experience, ensuring their insights reach decision-makers.
  • Share knowledge across member organisations to shape practical, evidence-based solutions.
  • Campaign collectively across the UK to influence central and devolved governments.

Using evidence to improve outcomes for children affected by domestic abuse.

Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s Office

By making our data visible and accessible, Buttle has built collaborative relationships with key national bodies, such as the Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s Office.

We’ve been invited to share our data and insight into how domestic abuse affects children and young people, contributing to working groups and joint discussions aimed at improving support and strengthening awareness of their needs.