The National Council on Problem Gambling is an American nonprofit organization.
Founded in 1972 by Joseph A. Dunne and Robert Custer, among others, it is the oldest organization on gambling issues in the United States.
NCPG's network of state affiliate, individual and corporate members includes leaders in prevention, education, treatment, enforcement, research, responsible gambling and recovery communities.
He managed NCPG operations, with a specific focus on legislative advocacy, media relations, research, and public policy.
NCPG membership is organized with 3 classes of members: state affiliate,[6] corporate, and individual.