PSA
Network
Hosts

What is a Host?

A PSA Network Host is an organization that shares important community messages with their constituents by using their nonprofit spaces to create equitable access to information. A PSA Network Host has one or more digital screens in their space and displays PSAs curated by F.Y. Eye. Screens are housed in high-traffic areas such as lobbies, front windows, elevators, and program rooms.

The PSA Network Host Community is composed of organizations deeply rooted in their communities, and serve as trusted messengers. Learn more about the important work and services of these organizations below or click here.

Become a Host

We welcome any public facing organization in New York City to connect with us and apply to become a PSA Network Host! Community centric work, accessible spaces, and digital screens are great starting points to become a Host, but we welcome inquiries from any organizations that would like to educate their constituents and community members about essential resources, services, and programs they may not otherwise be aware of and/or the prospective Hosts themselves do not provide.

Prospective PSA Network Hosts are required to first complete the interest form linked below. From there, the F.Y. Eye team will reach out to conduct a brief interview and will subsequently send the organization an application form if the organization’s goals and facilities are aligned with the PSA Network’s mission.

NYC Nonprofits:
Share Your Critical Messages!

Through the PSA Network, we seek to empower communities, strengthen community voices and ensure everyone has access to vital information and resources to thrive. 

Any New York City based nonprofit can submit a request to have their PSA on the PSA Network, reaching communities across NYC. We accept requests on a rolling basis, please visit our Request page for guidelines and information. 

Submit a PSA Request
PSA Network Hosts
Learn more about our Host partner organizations and screen locations below. Click the name of each host to visit their website or visit our PSA Network Map for more information.
Queens Community House
Queens
Adult Education, Children, Economic Assistance, Job Training, Older Adults
108-25 62nd Dr., Forest Hills, NY; 67-09 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Plaza
Brooklyn
Arts + Culture, Culturally-Specific Services, Job Training
1368 Fulton St. Brooklyn, NY; 630 Flushing Ave. Brooklyn, NY
SAGE
Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn
Arts + Culture, Culturally-Specific Services, Older Adults, LGBTQ+
305 7th Ave., 15th Floor, New York, NY; 25 Flatbush Ave, 5th Floor, Brooklyn, NY; 1784 Prospect Ave., Bronx, NY
YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood
Manhattan
Children, Culturally-Specific Services, Older Adults, Recreation
54 Nagle Ave. New York, NY
Center for Family Life
Brooklyn
Children, Job Training, Food Assistance, Legal Services, Economic Assistance
443 39th Street, Brooklyn 11232
Sunnyside Community Services
Queens
Children, Older Adults, Culturally-Specific Services, Legal Services
43-31 39th St. Sunnyside, NY
Hudson Guild
Manhattan
Children, Older Adults, Job Training
441 W 26th St., New York, NY; 117 9th Ave., New York, NY
Brooklyn Co-Op
Brooklyn
Culturally-Specific Services, Economic Assistance
144 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, NY; 282 Chestnut St., Brooklyn, NY; 1368 Fulton St., Brooklyn, NY
African Services Committee
Manhattan
Culturally-Specific Services, Legal Services, Health Services
429 W 127th St., New York, NY
Mixteca
Brooklyn
Culturally-Specific Services, Legal Services, Health, Adult Education, Mental Health
245 23rd St., Brooklyn, NY
Union Community Health Center
Bronx
Health Services, Culturally-Specific Services
260 East 188th St. Bronx, NY; 4487 Third Ave. Bronx, NY
League Education Center
Brooklyn
Health Services, Mental Health, Adult Education, Children
1101 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Ryan Health- Chelsea Clinton
Manhattan
Health Services, Older Adults
645 10th Ave. New York, NY
The Bronx Defenders
Bronx
Legal Services
360 E 161st St. Bronx, NY
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing (MH)
Manhattan
Older Adults, Housing
W. 129th St- 109 W. 129th St; Euclid Hall - 2345 Broadway; Marseilles - 230 W. 103rd St; Kurt & Leah Scheidner Apartments - 11 W. 102nd St; University Settlement House -184 Eldridge St
JASA
MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN, Queens
Older Adults, Housing
200 E. 5th St., NewYork, NY; 161 Corbin Pl. Brooklyn, NY; 3601 Surf Ave., Brooklyn, NY; 1915 + 1925 Seagirt Blvd., Far Rockaway, NY; 155 + 131 + 125 Beach 19th St., Far Rockaway, NY
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing (BX)
Bronx
Older Adults, Housing,
Tres Puentes East and West - 2550 Third Ave ; Mill Brook Terrace- 570 E. 137th St. ; The Claremont- 1421, 1431 College Ave; Borinquen Court - 285 E. 138th St