The
PSA
Network
The PSA Network is the only free advertising space in the nation for nonprofits, by nonprofits.

The PSA Network is NYC’s first community media cooperative comprised of digital screens with trusted, community partners like health clinics, supportive housing facilities, community centers, and LinkNYC. The PSA Network builds awareness of essential community resources, services, and programs. Acting as a bridge between trusted messengers and underserved populations, the PSA Network puts the power of information into the hands of the community. The PSA Network is a free platform exclusively by and for any mission-driven organization to share information.

Explore Our Footprint

Our interactive map showcases the reach and impact of our community media cooperative and its incredible network of partners. Every point on this map represents a beacon of trust and connection to the city. 

Scroll through the map to see “Host” locations from Washington Heights to Westchester. Find additional information about a nonprofit community partner site and who we are reaching with critical PSAs by clicking the yellow dots.

Nonprofit Community Spaces

LinkNYC Screens

#LinkToCommunity
with LinkNYC
With the power of #LinkToCommunity, F.Y. Eye and LinkNYC are bringing resources and services to millions of New Yorkers. Through this innovative collaboration, community-driven PSAs will now reach the streets of NYC, utilizing LinkNYC's extensive network of digital kiosks across the five boroughs. This strategic alliance aims to amplify critical messages from local nonprofits and ensure equitable access to public spaces.
Amplifying Community
Voices in the
Public Square
NYC
24,704,329
Impressions per
Campaign
Share Your
PSA
Across
Our Network

Our goal is to help nonprofits with zero advertising budget share their message with the world. We get trusted and reliable information in front of the communities who need it most, for free.

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Hosting Has its
Benefits

A PSA Network Host is an organization that is committed to identifying and sharing important community messages with their constituents and using their platforms to create equitable access to information. PSA Network Hosts are trusted community partners like health clinics, supportive housing facilities, food pantries, senior centers, recreation centers, and other community centers. Hosts are the bedrock of the PSA Network as they give true power to our work by carrying it out into the world. Together we are building a more inclusive democracy.

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See Who’s Democratizing Advertising
YM & YWHA of Wash Heights & Inwood
Organization Type:
Children, Culturally-Specific Services, Older Adults, Recreation/Athletics
Location:
Manhattan
WSFSSH
Organization Type:
Older Adults
Location:
Manhattan, Bronx
SAGE Center
Organization Type:
Arts + Culture, Culturally-Specific Services, Older Adults
Location:
Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn
West Side Campaign Against Hunger
Organization Type:
Health Service
Location:
Manhattan
Union Community Health Center
Organization Type:
Health Services
Location:
Bronx
Sunnyside Community Services
Organization Type:
Children, Older Adults
Location:
Queens
Selfhelp-Benjamin Rosenthal Senior Center
Organization Type:
Older Adults
Location:
Queens
Ryan Health
Organization Type:
Health Services, Older Adults
Location:
Manhattan
Queens Community House
Organization Type:
Adult Education, Children, Economic Assistance, Job Training, Older Adults
Location:
Queens
Public Health Solutions
Organization Type:
Health Services
Location:
Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn
Ossining Public Library
Organization Type:
Adult Education, Arts + Culture, Children
Location:
Westchester
New Settlement Community Center
Organization Type:
Job Training, Teens
Location:
Bronx
Mosholu Montefiore
Organization Type:
Adult Education, Children, Economic Assistance, Older Adults
Location:
Bronx
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Plaza East
Organization Type:
Arts + Culture, Culturally-Specific Services, Job Training
Location:
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Co-Op (DeKalb Ave)
Organization Type:
Culturally-Specific Services, Economic Assistance
Location:
Brooklyn
League Education Center
Organization Type:
Health Services
Location:
Brooklyn
Mixteca
Organization Type:
Culturally-Specific Services
Location:
Brooklyn
JASA
Organization Type:
Older Adults
Location:
Manhattan
Korean Community Services
Organization Type:
Culturally-Specific Services, Older Adults, Recreation/Athletics
Location:
Queens, Brooklyn
Hudson Guild
Organization Type:
Children, Older Adults, Teens
Location:
Manhattan
Common Point Queens
Organization Type:
Children, Health Services, Older Adults, Recreation/Athletics
Location:
Queens
Hendrick Hudson Free Library
Organization Type:
Arts + Culture, Children, Older Adults
Location:
Westchester
CHASI
Organization Type:
Health Services
Location:
Staten Island
African Services Committee
Organization Type:
Culturally-Specific Services
Location:
Manhattan