National Council on Problem Gambling

National Council on Problem Gambling NCPG serves as the national advocate to mitigate gambling-related harm. The National Council is neither for nor against legalized gambling. Joseph A.

Purpose: To serve as the national advocate for programs and services to assist people and families affected by gambling addiction and problem gambling. Vision: To improve health and wellness by reducing the personal, social and economic costs of problem gambling. Mission: To lead state and national stakeholders in the development of comprehensive policy and programs for all those affected by problem gambling. Our primary concern is to help problem gamblers and their families. The NCPG was conceived as the national representative of the problem gambling field and is organized with three classes of members: state affiliate, corporate and individual. The NCPG concentrates efforts on the national level, while the state affiliates work at the state and local level. Major National Council programs include:

National Problem Gambling Helpline Network: Call or Text 1-800-522-4700. Chat: www.ncpgambling.org/chat.. A single national access point to local resources, available 24/7/35, free, confidential. National Conference on Gambling Addiction and Responsible Gambling - the world’s oldest and largest annual problem gambling-specific conference. Distribution of information on problem gambling treatment, research and recovery. Problem Gambling Awareness Month, held annually in March. Goals: To increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment & recovery services; to encourage healthcare providers to screen clients for problem gambling. Webinars and other trainings on problem gambling issues for Federal, state, tribal and international governments and agencies as well as the gambling industry, regulators, legislators, and the public. History: The organization was founded in 1972 by Msgr. Dunne and Dr. Robert Custer, among others. From the outset the Council established two principles that remain in effect today: that the organization would be the advocate for people affected by problem gambling, and that it would take no position for or against legalized gambling. This stance is encompassed today in our vision and mission statements above. To join as a member or to support NCPG with a tax-deductible contribution, visit www.ncpgambling.org/membership to view our Membership Types and Benefits.

Join NCPG for a free Ask Me Anything session tomorrow with Adam Lyons, Creator and Host of the Modern Meeting podcast. W...
09/04/2025

Join NCPG for a free Ask Me Anything session tomorrow with Adam Lyons, Creator and Host of the Modern Meeting podcast.

We’ll dive into your questions about recovery stories on social media, the benefits and drawbacks of increased visibility, and how language choices impact stigma.

Register today and submit a question: https://lnkd.in/gFdaQ3tQ

📢 September is National Recovery Month – and Responsible Gaming Education Month! Learn more about these observances, the...
09/02/2025

📢 September is National Recovery Month – and Responsible Gaming Education Month!

Learn more about these observances, the populations they support, and participate in weekly themes:

🔹samhsa.gov/about/digital-toolkits/recovery-month

🔹americangaming.org/event/rgem2025/

Problem gambling can impact anyone. The National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER) offers call translation servi...
08/29/2025

Problem gambling can impact anyone. The National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER) offers call translation services in 240+ languages to ensure support is accessible for all.

08/28/2025

📍Are you signed up for NCPG’s upcoming (free) AMA?

In just over a week, Adam Lyons, host and creator of the Modern Meeting Podcast will sit down with NCPG to explore how social media has amplified voices of those in recovery, and what this change means for connection, advocacy, and stigma reduction.

Register and submit your questions in advance: NCPGambling.org/Webinars

Have you checked out NCPG’s upcoming webinars recently? Join us in September for: ❓ a free Ask Me Anything (AMA) focusin...
08/25/2025

Have you checked out NCPG’s upcoming webinars recently? Join us in September for:

❓ a free Ask Me Anything (AMA) focusing on recovery in the digital age
👥 a webinar about peer support programs for organizations interested in developing their own
💡 an NCPG Staff-led session on responsible gambling skills & best practices

Register for all upcoming events at NCPGambling.org/training/webinar-series/

Applications for the Agility Grants Fall 2025 funding round are due tonight at 11:59 pm ET.  NCPG’s Agility Grants initi...
08/20/2025

Applications for the Agility Grants Fall 2025 funding round are due tonight at 11:59 pm ET.

NCPG’s Agility Grants initiative offers funding to nonprofits, empowering them to implement and expand problem gambling prevention programs in their communities.

Learn more and apply at NCPGambling.org/Agility

The third installment of the National Survey on Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences (NGAGE 3.0) shows that nearl...
08/18/2025

The third installment of the National Survey on Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences (NGAGE 3.0) shows that nearly 20 million American adults report experiencing at least one problematic gambling behavior “many times” in the past year.

Join NCPG tomorrow at 1:00 pm ET for a webinar exploring key findings from the 2024 survey, presented by principal researcher Don Feeney.

📆 Register: NCPGambling.org/training/webinar-series/

📈 View the Trends Dashboard and Key Findings: NCPGambling.org/ngage-survey/

08/15/2025

📍In case you missed it: Megan Poliquin took a moment before her webinar “Treatment Considerations for Gambling Disorder and ADHD” yesterday to talk about commonalities of both disorders, how stigma affects access to care, and her own experience with a diagnosis of late-adult ADHD.

💡Did you know? NCPG now offers CE’s for select webinars.  This week, Megan Poliquin from the Zepf Center will review exi...
08/11/2025

💡Did you know? NCPG now offers CE’s for select webinars.

This week, Megan Poliquin from the Zepf Center will review existing research on gambling disorder and ADHD, which suggests that individuals with ADHD may have an increased risk of developing gambling-related issues.

Register today: NCPGambling.org/Webinars

The Senate Appropriations Committee today approved a key provision in the FY26 Defense Appropriations bill that would, f...
08/04/2025

The Senate Appropriations Committee today approved a key provision in the FY26 Defense Appropriations bill that would, for the first time, make gambling addiction an eligible research topic under the Department of Defense’s Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP).

The decision marks a historic breakthrough in recognizing gambling disorder as a behavioral health issue impacting active-duty servicemembers and veterans.

Read the full press release: NCPGambling.org/news/ncpg-celebrates-senate-action-on-military-gambling-addiction-research/

Heads up! NCPG has several webinars scheduled for August and September, including new opportunities to earn CE’s: 💡NGAGE...
07/30/2025

Heads up! NCPG has several webinars scheduled for August and September, including new opportunities to earn CE’s:

💡NGAGE 3.0: Make sure to register for the can’t-miss session with Principal Researcher Don Feeney on August 19th

💡CE’s Available: Check out the expert-led presentations on August 14th and September 9th and earn Continuing Education Credits in an engaging new format

Learn more and register today: NCPGambling.org/Webinars

NCPG is seeking a dynamic, visionary, and inclusive Executive Director (ED) to lead the organization into its next chapt...
07/28/2025

NCPG is seeking a dynamic, visionary, and inclusive Executive Director (ED) to lead the organization into its next chapter of growth and impact.

The ED will partner with the Board of Directors, members, staff, and other constituencies to advance NCPG’s mission: serving as the national advocate for programs and services to assist people and families affected by problem gambling.

Learn more and view the position profile: NCPGambling.org/EDsearch

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