Specifications include, but are not limited to: The MGC seeks to engage one or more research organizations in order to maintain and enhance a program to conduct research related to the social and economic impacts of casino gambling in the geographic areas of operation. Research services procured through this contract will build upon existing research led by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences, Social and Economic Impacts of Gaming in Massachusetts (SEIGMA) project. (https://massgaming.com/about/research-agenda/) Research results are intended to inform programs and policies to prevent and mitigate gambling related harm. The research should help at-risk populations and the organizations that serve them to understand the effects in their communities and develop programs and strategies to minimize gambling related harm. At a minimum, this research should estimate problem gambling prevalence by gender, race (minimum of Black, White and Hispanic ethnicity), and age (minimum of four age groups). The research team is expected to coordinate with MGC in finalizing the research program and to provide regular updates. The proposal should include plans for coordination and reporting with MGC.