NFL funds research into student gambling risks with ICRG partnership

New collaboration to carry out research and education on youth gambling behaviours.

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Key points:

- The NFL is providing $600,000 over three years to fund independent research into gambling behaviours among college students and athletes

- Educational resources for parents and educators will be updated and distributed nationally to help prevent youth gambling

The NFL has announced a new three-year partnership with the ICRG to support research into gambling behaviours among college athletes and students.

The NFL Foundation will contribute $600,000 to fund peer-reviewed research exploring the prevalence, risk factors and impacts of gambling within college-age populations.

The ICRG’s Independent Scientific Advisory Board will oversee the grant application and selection process. As part of the partnership, the NFL will fund updates to the ICRG’s "Talking with Children About Gambling" materials.

These resources will offer practical guidance for parents, coaches and educators to help limit gambling exposure in younger age groups. Updated materials will be available online and shared with schools, sports clubs and youth organisations across the country.

Anna Isaacson, NFL SVP of social responsibility, stated: "We're proud to partner with the ICRG to advance research that can drive meaningful solutions and address a critical gap in the understanding of gambling behaviors among college athletes and students.

"This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to promoting responsible gambling and fostering a safe and supportive environment for athletes, fans and communities."

Good to know: This partnership aligns with the NFL’s existing responsible gambling initiatives, which include collaborations with the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Responsible Gambling Council

Arthur Paikowsky, ICRG President, added: "The NFL has once again demonstrated its commitment to player and fan protection by supporting this critical research targeting young adults.

"The NFL and ICRG together will make a meaningful contribution to understanding and implementing policies and programs that support a safer gambling environment."

The partnership comes as responsible gambling gains promnience in public debate, with more focus on young people and student populations.

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