National Council on Problem Gambling – U.S. Gambling Support, Education, and Prevention

The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) is the leading nonprofit organization in the United States dedicated to minimizing gambling-related harm through education, prevention, treatment referral, and advocacy.

This page supports our broader commitment to transparency and player well-being and complements the independent organizations referenced on our
👉 responsible gaming resources page.


What Is the National Council on Problem Gambling?

Founded in 1972, the National Council on Problem Gambling serves as a national advocate for programs and services that address problem gambling as a public health issue.

NCPG does not operate gambling services, casinos, or betting platforms. Its mission is focused on:

  • Public education
  • Early prevention
  • Confidential support access
  • Research and policy advocacy

The organization operates independently from gambling operators and affiliate websites.


Who NCPG Supports

NCPG provides resources and support for:

  • Individuals experiencing gambling-related harm
  • Friends and family members affected by someone else’s gambling
  • Healthcare providers and counselors
  • Community organizations and educators

Its programs are designed to support both direct intervention and long-term prevention.


National Problem Gambling Helpline

24/7 Confidential Support

Helpline: 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537)
Website: https://www.ncpgambling.org/

The National Problem Gambling Helpline offers free, confidential support 24 hours a day through phone, text, and online chat, connecting individuals with local and national resources.


Education, Research, and Awareness

A central part of NCPG’s work involves improving public understanding of gambling risks, including:

  • How gambling addiction develops
  • Warning signs of problem gambling
  • The impact of gambling on families and communities
  • Evidence-based prevention strategies

NCPG also supports research initiatives that inform policy and treatment standards across the U.S.


Prevention and Community Programs

NCPG works with state affiliates and community partners to:

  • Promote responsible gambling education
  • Support clinician training and certification
  • Develop prevention programs for at-risk groups
  • Encourage early intervention strategies

This prevention-focused approach aligns closely with the principles outlined in our
👉 responsible gaming resources pillar.


NCPG and the Gambling Industry

Many regulated gambling operators in the U.S. are required to:

  • Display the 1-800-GAMBLER helpline
  • Promote responsible gambling messaging
  • Reference NCPG-supported resources

NCPG itself does not promote casinos, bonuses, or gambling offers and remains independent from commercial gambling activity.


When to Contact NCPG Resources

NCPG resources may be appropriate if:

  • Gambling is causing emotional or financial distress
  • You feel unable to control gambling behavior
  • Gambling is affecting work, relationships, or mental health
  • You are concerned about someone else’s gambling

Seeking help early can reduce harm and improve outcomes.


Editorial Transparency

This page is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
We reference the National Council on Problem Gambling to support transparency, education, and responsible gaming awareness.

For a broader overview of independent gambling support organizations and tools, visit our main
👉 Responsible Gaming Resources page.

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