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Internet Service Payment Assistance | Kansas City Digital Drive - Internet Access Support Program

111 W 10th St, Kansas City, MO 64105

Eligibility
Program is available for as long as funding allows on a first-come, first-served, basis. 200% of federal poverty level or below and have a demonstrated need associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Required documents
Online application: A "selfie" photo of applicant's face with a proper form of ID included (i.e., being held near the face in the photo), photo or scan of document proving income level, photo or scan of full internet service bill (in cases where the household has recent or current internet service).
Hours
M-F 9am-7pm, online registration 24/7
To access this service, contact:
816-200-0599
Voice·

Main Phone

Languages
Spanish, Russian, Hindi
Application process
Apply online at www.kcconnect.me, by calling (816) 200-0599, or by emailing [email protected]. A navigator for the program will follow-up with applicants to do verifications and service matching. Please note, we do not provide services at our physical location.
Fees
None
Service area
Focus is on Johnson County, KS Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties, KS; Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray Counties, MO
As funding allows, IASP provides internet connectivity to eligible households. The program for accepted households includes determination of suitable internet service providers for the household, payment for 6 months of new or ongoing internet service, basic installation fees, and also up to 3 months of arears payments (where service has existed recently and can be re-established).
Last Assured
12/11/2025
Providing organization
KANSAS CITY DIGITAL DRIVE
KC Digital Drive is a non-profit organization whose mission is to make the Kansas City metropolitan area a digital leader to secure our economic prosperity and improve the quality of life for all people in the region. We support innovation, expansion, and equity in the application of digital technologies in key sectors: health, education, government, social services, and digital inclusion/equity.