The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) is a nonprofit organization committed to funding scientific research on gambling disorder. Since its inception in 1996, the ICRG has dedicated itself to the support of high-quality research proposals on this subject. Under the guidance of a Scientific Advisory Board comprised of leading independent scientists with expertise in addiction and related topics, the ICRG employs rigorous standards in its grant-making process to ensure the advancement of knowledge in the field of gambling disorder research.
The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) is offering a two-year Large Grant aimed at investigators interested in exploring the relationship between sex, gender identities, gender roles, and/or sexual orientation in the context of gambling and problematic gambling. This grant program is designed to support research exploring various aspects, including game choice and motives, vulnerability to gambling-related harms and gambling disorder, the use of protective behavioral strategies and responsible gambling tools, and treatment seeking, experience, and outcomes.