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Arizona tribal gaming contributions to benefits fund rise in Q3

(AsiaGameHub) –   Contributions rose by 8.3 percent relative to the same quarter in 2025.

US.- The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) has reported $33.4m in tribal gaming contributions for the Arizona Benefits Fund during the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. This figure marks an 8.3 percent rise compared to the corresponding quarter in 2025.

Eighty-eight percent of all tribal gaming contributions are allocated to the Arizona Benefits Fund. The ADG, in collaboration with Arizona tribes, oversees the 26 Class III casinos currently operating within the state.

Third-quarter allocations included $16.7m for the Instructional Improvement Fund/Education, $8.3m for the Trauma and Emergency Services Fund, and $3m for Arizona Department of Gaming Operating Costs. Additional, smaller sums were directed to the Arizona Wildlife Conservation Fund, Tourism Fund, and Problem Gambling Education, treatment, and prevention.

Cumulative contributions have reached a total of $2.5bn since 2004.

Jackie Johnson, director of the ADG, stated: “Tribal gaming contributions provide critical support for state and local initiatives that help keep communities across Arizona safe, strong, and thriving. With $33.4m contributed in the latest period, the Department continues to be a steward of these funds that support emergency services, education, wildlife conservation, and more.”

Arizona Department of Gaming promotes self-exclusion programme

The ADG has also launched new public service announcements, featuring Take Back the Game, a digital, TV, and radio campaign designed to increase awareness of the state’s self-exclusion programme. The thirty-second advertisement, available in English and Spanish, depicts an individual enrolling in the self-exclusion program at the Department’s Phoenix office.

Created in partnership with the Arizona Media Association, Take Back the Game is one of three new announcements. The other two are No Online Casinos in AZ, which emphasizes that online casinos are illegal in the state, and Too Young to Bet, which focuses on preventing underage gambling.

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