Free state-funded gambling treatment, by state
38 US states and territories fund gambling treatment for residents. 12 jurisdictions do not. We verified every program directly with its source on June 5, 2026.
Funding source: state health departments, state lottery commissions, and state-level councils on problem gambling. Aggregated using NAADGS 2023 budget data and each state's primary published help-page.
38 states with funded programs
- ArizonaFREE1-800-639-8783
- ColoradoFREE1-844-779-2637
- ConnecticutFREE1-888-789-7777
- DelawareFREE1-888-850-8888
- FloridaFREE1-888-236-4848
- IllinoisFREE1-800-426-2537
- IndianaFREE1-800-994-8448
- IowaFREE1-855-581-8111
- KansasFREE1-800-522-4700
- KentuckyFREE1-859-361-9862
- LouisianaFREE1-877-770-7867
- MaineFREE1-866-811-5695
- MarylandFREE1-667-214-2120
- MassachusettsFREE1-800-327-5050
- MichiganFREE1-800-270-7117
- MinnesotaFREE1-800-333-4673
- MississippiFREE1-888-777-9696
- MissouriFREE1-888-238-7633
- MontanaFREE1-888-900-9979
- NebraskaFREE1-833-238-6837
- NevadaFREE1-800-697-3738
- New JerseyFREE1-800-426-2537
- New MexicoFREE1-800-572-1142
- New YorkFREE1-877-846-7369
- North CarolinaFREE1-877-718-5543
- North DakotaFREE1-877-702-7848
- OhioFREE1-800-589-9966
- OklahomaFREE1-800-522-4700
- OregonFREE1-877-695-4648
- PennsylvaniaFREE1-800-426-2537
- Rhode IslandFREE1-877-942-6253
- South CarolinaFREE1-877-452-5155
- TennesseeFREE1-800-889-9789
- VermontFREE1-802-861-2659
- VirginiaFREE1-888-532-3500
- WashingtonFREE1-800-547-6133
- West VirginiaFREE1-800-426-2537
- WisconsinFREE1-800-426-2535
12 jurisdictions without a state program
These states don't fund a dedicated gambling-treatment network. We surface what IS available — nonprofit affiliates, NCPG resources, and any sliding-scale options — without pretending a funded program exists.
Other states (1)
Status pending further verification. Visit the state hub for the council, hotline, and provider grid.
Last verified June 5, 2026. Data hand-curated from each state's primary published help-page; cross-referenced with NCPG's state index. If your state's program is missing or the data is wrong, use the report-a-correction form on any state's detail page.