NFL Extends 3-Year Partnership With National Council on Problem Gambling

  • NFL gives National Council on Problem Gambling much-needed funding boost
  • Partnership underscores the NFL’s commitment to responsible gambling initiatives
  • NFL/NCPG partnership instrumental in minimizing gambling related harm
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The NFL has extended its original three-year commitment with NCPG, increasing its $6.2m grant from October 2021 into another three-year commitment, this time totaling $6.4m. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

$6.4m commitment

Nationwide problem gambling prevention services have received a much-needed boost from the National Football League (NFL) extending its partnership with the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). The NFL’s commitment extends their original three-year, $6.2m grant from October 2021 into another three-year commitment, this time totaling $6.4m. The commitment will address the critical need for responsible gambling.

raise awareness, provide education and help prevent problem gambling”

Anna Isaacson, NFL Senior Vice President of Social Responsibility, said: “Our partnership with NCPG underscores the vital impact of their work and our ongoing commitment to advocate for and support responsible gambling initiatives. We are proud to leverage our platform and resources with NCPG’s expertise to raise awareness, provide education and help prevent problem gambling. We look forward to our continued partnership with NCPG and expanding the reach of their impactful programs.”

NFL funding improves access to care

As reported by NFL.com, the NFL’s funding supports three key NCPG initiatives:

  • modernizing and strengthening the National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER) — a crucial resource for accessing problem gambling treatment — in order to enhance the helpline’s efficiency
  • improve access across the country and ensure that everyone who reaches out receives high-quality care; developing and implementing the Agility Grants program – the first national grant initiative designed to reach communities underserved by problem gambling prevention programs
  • and awareness efforts — including the ResponsiblePlay.org website — to educate fans and the public on responsible gambling practices

This partnership has been instrumental in advancing our mission of minimizing gambling related harm.”

Keith Whyte, NCPG Executive Director, said: “We are profoundly grateful for the NFL’s renewed investment in NCPG, which will enable us to grow the essential prevention, education and awareness initiatives that were established through their initial grant. This partnership has been instrumental in advancing our mission of minimizing gambling related harm. We look forward to building on the significant progress we’ve made together over the past three years and exploring new avenues for impact.”

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