Problem Gambling Fund Grant Awardees - SFY 16 & 17


Treatment Providers

Subsidized treatment is available for Nevadans who lack insurance or other means to pay.

  • Bristlecone Family Resources
    704 Mill Street, Reno NV  89503
    Phone: (775) 954-1400
    Residential and Outpatient Services
  • New Frontier Treatment Center
    1490 Grimes Avenue, Fallon NV  89406
    Phone: (775) 423-1412   Toll Free: (800) 232-6382   24-Hour Line: (775) 427-4040
    Residential and Outpatient Services
  • Pathways Counseling Center
    64 N Pecos Road, Suite 1000, Henderson NV  89074
    Phone: (702) 990-6450
    Outpatient Services
  • Reno Problem Gambling Center
    527 Humboldt Street, Reno NV  89509
    Phone: (775) 284-5335
    Outpatient Services
  • The Problem Gambling Center
    2680 S Jones Boulevard, Suite 1, Las Vegas NV  89146
    Phone: (702) 363-0290
    Outpatient Services

    Prevention Programs

    • Nevada Council on Problem Gambling
      5552 S Ft. Apache Road, Suite 100, Las Vegas NV  89148
      Phone: (702) 369-9740
      The NCPG Prevention Initiative will sustain and expand current statewide prevention efforts, including information dissemination, community outreach, Problem Gambling Awareness Month, online information and referral resources, peer advocacy, and mini-grant funded projects.
    • University of Nevada - Reno
      Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT)
      Phone: (775) 784-6336
      CASAT's Problem Gambling Prevention project represents continuation and expansion of comprehensive, evidence-based efforts implemented through existing campus substance abuse and problem gambling programming at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) and includes new partners and venues as appropriate.

      Workforce Development

      • Nevada Council on Problem Gambling
        5552 S Ft. Apache Road, Suite 100, Las Vegas NV  89148
        Phone: (702) 369-9740
        The NCPG Workforce Development Initiative will provide continuing education, training and networking opportunities for Nevada professionals to expand their knowledge of problem gambling prevention, treatment, research, recovery, and public policy. Primary service will be the annual Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling.