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.

New year, new virtual events! Join NCPG for several upcoming webinars, including a preview of the 2026 PGAM toolkit, an ...
01/05/2026

New year, new virtual events!

Join NCPG for several upcoming webinars, including a preview of the 2026 PGAM toolkit, an Agility Grants info session for first-time applicants, and a NCPG members-only conversation welcoming Heather Maurer, NCPG’s new Executive Director.

Register today: NCPGambling.org/Webinars

There’s still time in 2025 to support NCPG’s federal advocacy efforts. When you donate, you help NCPG: 🔹Drive bipartisan...
12/29/2025

There’s still time in 2025 to support NCPG’s federal advocacy efforts. When you donate, you help NCPG:

🔹Drive bipartisan legislation
🔹Lead federal education efforts
🔹Convene experts and coalition partners
🔹Advocate for federal resources to address gambling-related harm
🔹Ensure Congress hears directly from individuals and families impacted by addiction

Make your donation today: https://ncpgambling.site-ym.com/donations/fund.asp?id=20989

Dr. Robert Custer was a co-founder of NCPG in 1972 (alongside Monsignor Dunne) and served as NCPG's first president.  Dr...
12/22/2025

Dr. Robert Custer was a co-founder of NCPG in 1972 (alongside Monsignor Dunne) and served as NCPG's first president.

Dr. Custer helped move problem gambling into mainstream health care and public policy. NCPG’s founding reflected his belief that gambling-related harm required national coordination, evidence-based treatment, and public education — principles that still define and guide the organization today.

Read the ScienceNews article here: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/bob-custer-gambling-addiction-impulse

Gambling exposure during childhood is often through some kind of lottery product, given by an adult who is likely unawar...
12/19/2025

Gambling exposure during childhood is often through some kind of lottery product, given by an adult who is likely unaware of the associated risks.

This holiday season, remember to . Keep lottery tickets, scratchers, and pull-tab games out of children’s cards.

12/17/2025

Federal change has national impact — and it won’t happen without a strong, unified voice.

When you donate to NCPG’s advocacy efforts, your contribution helps elevate problem gambling as a public health priority and drives progress toward the first sustainable federal funding stream to address gambling-related harm.

Make your donation today: https://ncpgambling.site-ym.com/donations/fund.asp?id=20989

12/16/2025

Research shows that early exposure to gambling increases a child’s risk of problem gambling later in life.

This holiday season, don’t leave it to chance. Keep their futures bright.

❗The deadline to submit a conference presentation proposal for the 2026 National Conference is today at 11:59 pm ET.  Ha...
12/13/2025

❗The deadline to submit a conference presentation proposal for the 2026 National Conference is today at 11:59 pm ET.

Have an in-progress submission? Make sure to log in and finish it before midnight.

Submit: NCPGConference.org/CFP

12/11/2025

Why don’t lottery tickets belong in children’s gifts?

Research shows that the earlier a child is exposed to gambling, the more likely they are to develop a gambling problem later in life. When family members and friends , they reduce that risk.

This holiday season, remember to . Lottery tickets aren’t for kids.

12/08/2025

Teens are , but they are old enough to learn about the risks. If your teens are online, they’re likely being exposed to gambling opportunities.

Talk to your teen about gambling and make sure they know how to keep themselves safe.

📢 Deadline Extended! The deadline to submit a presentation proposal for the National Conference on Gambling Addiction & ...
12/05/2025

📢 Deadline Extended!

The deadline to submit a presentation proposal for the National Conference on Gambling Addiction & Responsibly Gambling has been extended to Friday, December 12th at 11:59 pm ET.

Submit your proposal before it’s too late: NCPGConference.org/CFP

This year, a record-breaking number of participants have registered to be a part of the Gift Responsibly / Too Young to ...
12/04/2025

This year, a record-breaking number of participants have registered to be a part of the Gift Responsibly / Too Young to Bet Campaign, with over 230 participants signed on to help raise awareness about the risks of underage gambling.

For the eighth consecutive year, 100% of eligible US and Canadian lotteries have registered for the campaign, ensuring that a responsible gifting message is present during the holiday season.

View the full list of participants here: NCPGambling.org/gift-responsibly-too-young-to-bet-campaign-participants


12/02/2025

This , your support can help advance meaningful change at the federal level.

When you donate to NCPG’s advocacy efforts, you directly strengthen our ability to educate policymakers, build bipartisan support, and ensure safeguards evolve to protect consumers as gambling expands. Your contribution helps elevate problem gambling as a public health priority and drives progress toward the first sustainable federal funding stream to address gambling-related harm.

Make your Giving Tuesday donation today: https://ncpgambling.site-ym.com/donations/fund.asp?id=20989

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