Access for all

The importance of Internet access has become even greater in this time of pandemic. For students, workers, job seekers, and those most at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic, the ability to access the Internet is an essential need.

The Internet Access Support Program helps families who earn up to twice the Federal Poverty level get quality, high-speed internet access. Whether you need help establishing new service or to restoring existing internet access, we can help you get connected.

The Internet Access Support Program is an initiative of KC Digital Drive, in partnership with the Mid-America Assistance Coalition (MAAC). The program is funded by Johnson County through the Federal CARES act. It is supported by the United Way of Greater Kansas City.

KC Digital Drive is a nonprofit civic organization with a mission to make Kansas City a digital leader, in order to secure our economic prosperity and improve the quality of life for all people in the region. MAAC helps Kansas City families in need with utility assistance for their electric, gas, and water bills; the agency also provides critical software services to human service agencies helping families in need.

If you are interested in learning more about the program or supporting the fund financially, please email help@kcconnect.me.