| Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc.: To provide awareness to all of the citizens of the State of Arizona regarding the social and economic impact of compulsive Gambling. |
| California Council on Problem Gambling: A state-wide, non-profit organization made up of individuals from the clinical, academic and research disciplines as well as recovering compulsive gamblers, their families, and other interested parties. |
| California Office of Problem Gambling: Dedicated to problem gambling prevention through public awareness, education, research and referrals. |
| Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling: A collaboration of non-profit organizations, gaming providers, researchers and regulators working to find and promote effective ways to reduce the risk of problem gambling. |
| Compulsive Gambling Center: Iowa-based organization provides toll-free helpline services, information about problem gambling and treatment. |
| Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling: A non-profit corporation and is the Connecticut affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling. Helpline services for Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. |
| Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc.: Providing prevention, education and referral services to anyone affected by compulsive gambling, and community outreach programs. |
| Delaware Council on Problem Gambling, Inc.: This is a private, non-profit agency that provides treatment information and helpline services. |
| Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling: A non-profit organization and is the Florida affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling. Helpline, workshops and training services. |
| Georgia Gambling Helpline: Dedicated to promoting awareness, education, research, prevention and treatment for problem gambling. |
| Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling: A non-profit organization and is the Louisiana affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling. |
| Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling: A non-profit health agency with information for people seeking help with information about gambling related problems. Helpline services. |
| Minnesota Compulsive Gambling Program: Minnesota Department of Human Services' Problem Gambling Program provides toll-free, confidential 24-hour helpline. Also, funds treatment, research, resource library and public education. |
| National Council on Problem Gambling: A non-profit health agency whose mission is to disseminate information about problem and pathological (compulsive) gambling and to promote the development of services for those afflicted with the disorder. |
| Nevada Council on Problem Gambling: A volunteer non-profit agency focusing its efforts solely on the issue of problem gambling. |
| New Zealand Gambling Problem Helpline Service: Helpline services for problem gamblers in New Zealand. |
| Texas Council on Problem and Compulsive Gambling: Provides services to problem gamblers, their families and other individuals or institutions in Texas. |
| The Mississippi Council for Problem and Compulsive Gambling: A non-profit corporation and is the Mississippi affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling. |
| Washington State Council on Problem Gambling: An organization dedicated to increasing public awareness and increase availability of services for problem gambling. |