AdHoc is proud to partner with Ring, a company whose mission is to make neighborhoods
safer for everyone, to support community safety in Kansas City and provide home security devices to
local residents in neighborhoods impacted by violence. Together, AdHoc and Ring have launched a
program to donate 750 Ring Video Doorbells, including free installation and a Ring Protect Basic
subscription for the life of the device, to families and individuals throughout Kansas City. As a result of
this donation program, we hope to provide improved security to local residents living in neighborhoods
impacted by violence.
To learn more about this program and to apply for a donated device, visit Ring’s website here.
FAQ:
How will residents find out about and apply for this program?
General program information, along with the online application, is available on the Ring website here .
Is this program open to all residents of Kansas City? How will eligibility be determined?
Residents will be eligible if they:
● Reside in [insert eligible neighborhoods once list is finalized]
● Have working WiFi with high-speed internet
● Own a mobile device with Internet access and the capability to run the Ring App (available on
iOS, Android, and Fire OS devices)
● Are able to meet the device installer in-person at the time of installation
● Do not already own a Ring Doorbell
● Schedule their free device installation within seven days of being notified that they were
selected to receive a donated Ring device
How will applicants be selected?
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements will be selected to receive a donated device on a first
come first-served basis according to the date the applicant submitted an application.
What is Ring providing to residents that are selected to participate in this program?
● Ring will donate 750 Ring Video Doorbell devices at no cost to residents.
● Ring will cover the installation cost associated with the donated device.
● Ring will provide a Ring Protect Basic subscription for the life of the device received as part of
this program at no cost to residents.
safer for everyone, to support community safety in Kansas City and provide home security devices to
local residents in neighborhoods impacted by violence. Together, AdHoc and Ring have launched a
program to donate 750 Ring Video Doorbells, including free installation and a Ring Protect Basic
subscription for the life of the device, to families and individuals throughout Kansas City. As a result of
this donation program, we hope to provide improved security to local residents living in neighborhoods
impacted by violence.
To learn more about this program and to apply for a donated device, visit Ring’s website here.
FAQ:
How will residents find out about and apply for this program?
General program information, along with the online application, is available on the Ring website here .
Is this program open to all residents of Kansas City? How will eligibility be determined?
Residents will be eligible if they:
● Reside in [insert eligible neighborhoods once list is finalized]
● Have working WiFi with high-speed internet
● Own a mobile device with Internet access and the capability to run the Ring App (available on
iOS, Android, and Fire OS devices)
● Are able to meet the device installer in-person at the time of installation
● Do not already own a Ring Doorbell
● Schedule their free device installation within seven days of being notified that they were
selected to receive a donated Ring device
How will applicants be selected?
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements will be selected to receive a donated device on a first
come first-served basis according to the date the applicant submitted an application.
What is Ring providing to residents that are selected to participate in this program?
● Ring will donate 750 Ring Video Doorbell devices at no cost to residents.
● Ring will cover the installation cost associated with the donated device.
● Ring will provide a Ring Protect Basic subscription for the life of the device received as part of
this program at no cost to residents.
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