SASSA Grants Types in South Africa

SASSA Grants Types in South Africa [2025] – [Ultimate Guide]

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By Anele Zulu

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides monthly financial support to qualifying citizens facing hardship. Nearly 18 million South Africans depend on these vital social grants managed by SASSA to afford basic living necessities.

This guide covers all SASSA grants available, eligibility per type, payable amounts, and step-by-step application instructions.

How Much is SASSA Grant Amount in October 2024?

Grant TypePrevious Amount (April 2024)New Amount (October 2024)Increase
Old-Age Grant (Ages 60-74)R2,180R2,190R10
Old-Age Grant (Ages 75 and above)R2,200R2,210R10
Disability GrantR2,180R2,190R10
Care Dependency GrantR2,180R2,190R10
War Veterans GrantR2,200R2,210R10
Child Support GrantR530R530No increase
Foster Care GrantR1,180R1,180No increase
Social Relief of Distress (SRD)R370R370No increase
SASSA Grants increased october 2024

All Types of SASSA Social Grants [2025]

SASSA grants serve as a safety net for vulnerable groups unable to independently sustain themselves financially. These programs help recipients meet fundamental needs like food, housing, clothing, and healthcare.

To qualify, individuals must pass both a means test and other criteria unique to each grant. SASSA offers 8 main assistance categories:

1. SRD Social Relief Distress Grant

The SRD Grant provides R350 monthly to persons facing situational crises leaving them destitute and unable to support themselves or family. It serves as temporary assistance for up to 12 months while beneficiaries regain self-sufficiency.

SRD Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To qualify for the R350 SRD grant, applicants must meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • Waiting for an existing SASSA grant already approved
  • Primary household breadwinner diagnosed disabled for less than 6 months
  • Main breadwinner recently deceased (apply within 12 months)
  • Breadwinner admitted to an institution for 1+ months
  • Breadwinner not receiving required child maintenance
  • Victim of a declared provincial disaster
  • Unable to meet basic household needs

Applicants must provide original RSA ID documents or asylum/refugee paperwork and give proof of address. You also need to supply your registered mobile number. You can check status of your application at SRD Status Check.

SRD Grant Application Process

  • Visit your nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form and supply all supporting documents
  • SASSA verifies details and determines eligibility
  • Receive notification of application outcome via SMS
  • If approved, collect R370 at designated paypoint each month

SRD Grant Key Details

SRD GrantDetails
Grant Amount:R370 monthly (From April 2024)
Duration:Up to 12 months
Documents Needed:ID or Asylum Papers, Proof of Address, Banking Details
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The SRD grant serves as short-term relief for South Africans struck by disaster, disability, death or other crises leading to financial distress. It pays R370 monthly for up to a year while beneficiaries overcome turmoil and regain stability.

2. Older Person’s Grant

The Older Person’s Grant helps seniors aged 60+ without income meet daily welfare needs. It pays R2,090 monthly as long as recipients satisfy age and means testing requirements.

Old Age Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To qualify for the Older Person’s Grant, applicants must meet all criteria below:

  • Aged 60 years or older
  • Single or combined spouse income under defined threshold
  • South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Not receiving other SASSA grants
  • Not housed in state institution
  • Provide original ID document and proof of spousal income

You’ll also need to give your residential address, bank details and registered mobile number to finalize registration.

Old Age Grant Application Process

  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Supply ID, spousal income proof, address details
  • SASSA means tests income and assets
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, choose grant payment method

You can check status of your application at Check SASSA Old Age Status.

Old Age Grant Key Details

Old Age GrantKey Details (October 2024)
Grant Amount:R2,190 monthly (under 75 years) & R2,210 (over 75 years)
Duration:Renewable annually from age 60 onwards
Key Documents:ID Book, Proof of Income, Banking Details
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Old Age Grant provides vital welfare assistance to low-income seniors ensuring their basic nutritional, healthcare and housing necessities are met. Approved recipients get R2,090 monthly.

3. Disability Grant

The Disability Grant gives financial aid for essentials like medical treatment and personal care to South Africans with physical or mental conditions preventing independent self-sustainability.

Disability Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To receive SASSA disability welfare support, applicants must satisfy all criteria below:

  • South African citizen / permanent resident
  • Age 18 – 59 years
  • Medically certified as temporarily or permanently disabled
  • Passed prescribed means test threshold
  • Not housed at state institution
  • Supply ID document and proof of disability
  • Provide clinical diagnosis and healthcare reports
  • Give residential, bank and mobile contact details

Specific disability sub-categories include sight, hearing, communication, physical, intellectual or emotional impairment.

Disability Grant Application Process

  • Obtain medical certification of disability
  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Supply ID, proof of disability, address details
  • SASSA means tests income and assets
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, choose grant payment method

You can check status of your application at Check SASSA Disability Grant Status.

Disability Grant Key Details

Disability GrantKey Details
Grant Amount:R2,190 monthly
Duration:Renewable annually from age 18 – 59
Key Documents:ID Book, Medical Reports, Proof of Disability, Banking Details
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Disability Grant provides R2,180 monthly allowing access to vital medical treatment, home healthcare and recovery assistance for low-income disabled persons.

4. War Veterans Grant

The War Veterans Grant gives R2,110 monthly support to former soldiers of World War 2 or the Korean War now needing financial assistance for basics like food, utilities and clothing.

War Veterans Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To receive the SASSA War Veterans Grant, applicants must meet all criteria below:

  • Fought in WW2 or Korean War as verified soldier
  • Aged 60+ years or certified medically disabled
  • South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Single or combined spouse income under threshold
  • Not receiving other social grants
  • Not housed at state institution
  • Provide certified ID documents and proof of war participation

You’ll also need to give bank details, residential address and make your registered mobile number available.

War Veterans Grant Application Process

  • Obtain documentary proof of war participation
  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Supply war records, ID, income proof, address details
  • SASSA determines eligibility
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, select grant payment method

You can check status of your application at Check SASSA War Veterans Grant Status.

War Veterans Grant Key Details

War Veterans GrantKey Details
Grant Amount:R2,210 monthly
Duration:Annual renewal from age 60 onwards
Key Documents:ID Book, War Records, Bank Details
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The War Veterans Grant pays R2,110 monthly to low-income senior or disabled soldiers who fought in World War 2 and the Korean War to help cover their basic needs.

5. Child Support Grant

The Child Support Grant helps guardians unable to sufficiently provide for the essential welfare of children under their care due to financial constraint.

Child Support Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To apply for the Child Support Grant, applicants must satisfy all criteria below:

  • South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Primary guardian of child(ren) under age 18
  • Child(ren) must reside with applicant
  • Applicant and spouse income below defined threshold
  • Provide child birth certificate and ID documents
  • Supply evidence of school attendance if age 7-18
  • Confirm details like residential address, bank and mobile number

Caregivers can receive funds for a maximum of 6 children with no child qualifying for more than one grant.

Child Support Grant Application Process

  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Supply IDs, birth certificates, income proof
  • SASSA means tests household finances
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, select child grant payment method

You can check status of your application at Check SASSA Child Support Grant Status

Child Support Grant Key Details

Child Support GrantKey Details
Grant Amount:R530 monthly per child under 18 years
Duration:Annual renewal
Key Documents:ID Book, Birth Certificates, Proof of School Enrollment
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Child Support Grant pays R530 monthly for each eligible child to aid caregivers struggling to provide nutrition, schooling costs, healthcare, clothing and safe housing.

6. Foster Child Grant

The Foster Child Grant helps appointed legal guardians caring for orphaned or abandoned children under court-ordered placement meet associated welfare costs.

Foster Care Grant Eligibility & Requirements

To qualify for the SASSA Foster Care Grant, the following criteria must be met:

  • Valid court order assigning child(ren) to foster caregiver
  • Child(ren) currently under applicant’s care
  • South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Provide original legal documents and IDs
  • Supply child(ren) birth certificate copies
  • Furnish details like address, bank and mobile contacts

Foster parents must utilize funds solely for needs of assigned child(ren) per court instructions.

Foster Child Grant Application Process

  • Obtain foster care placement ruling from children’s court
  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Supply court order, IDs and birth certificates
  • SASSA reviews eligibility
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, choose grant payment method

You can check status of your application at Check SASSA Foster Child Grant Status

Foster Care Grant Key Details

Foster Care GrantKey Details
Grant Amount:R1,180 monthly per foster child
Duration:Annual renewal while court order remains valid
Key Documents:Court Order, ID Book, Birth Certificates
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Foster Child Grant pays R1,180 monthly per foster child to help cover costs of essentials like nutrition, clothing, safe shelter, medical treatment and school transportation while under assigned caregiving placement.

7. Care Dependency Grant

The Care Dependency Grant helps caregivers fund specialized daily assistance for severely mentally/physically disabled children unable to dress, feed or wash themselves without permanent supervision.

Care Dependency Grant Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the SASSA Care Dependency Grant, legal guardians must satisfy all below:

  • Child aged below 18 years when applying
  • Child’s disability is permanent and requires full-time specialized care
  • Qualification based on health functional assessment results
  • Child not cared for at state institution
  • South African citizen or permanent resident
  • Meet Care Dependency Grant means test threshold
  • Supply IDs, proof of income and required medical reports

Associated expenses like treatments, rehabilitation and home modifications are covered.

Care Dependency Grant Application Process

  • Obtain medical reports certifying child’s permanent disability/incapacitation
  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete application form
  • Provide IDs, disability proof, income declaration
  • SASSA reviews eligibility
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, select grant payment method

Ongoing renewal requires updated medical assessments before annual expiry to reconfirm permanent disability. SASSA uses these to determine continuation or termination of assistance funds. You can check the status of your application at Check SASSA Care Dependency Grant Status Online

Care Dependency Grant Key Details

Care Dependency GrantKey Details
Grant Amount:R2,180 monthly (From April 2024) R2,190 (From October 2024)
Duration:Annual renewal under age 18
Key Documents:ID Book, Medical Reports, Birth Certificate
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Care Dependency Grant provides R2,180 monthly to aid with specialized full-time care costs for severely disabled children unable to dress, feed or wash themselves without supervision.

8. Grant-in-Aid

The Grant-in-Aid provides an extra R530 monthly allowance for existing SASSA grant beneficiaries needing regular attendance care at home unable to independently manage daily self-maintenance tasks.

Grant-in-Aid Eligibility & Requirements

To qualify for the Grant-in-Aid top-up, applicants must satisfy all criteria below:

  • Existing Older Person, Disability or War Veteran grant holder
  • Deemed permanently unable to care for themselves
  • Not receiving care at state institution
  • Provide supporting medical assessments
  • Confirm details like bank account, address and mobile number

Associated in-house assistance costs are covered like bathing, cooking, feeding and cleaning.

Grant-in-Aid Application Process

  • Obtain updated medical assessments certifying permanent lack of self-care ability
  • Visit nearest SASSA office
  • Complete Grant-in-Aid supplementary form
  • Provide new disability reports and required proofs
  • SASSA reviews eligibility based on details furnished
  • Outcome decision received via SMS
  • If approved, Grant-in-Aid added to existing grant

You can check the status of your application at Check SASSA Grant-In Aid Status Online

Grant-in-Aid Key Details

Grant-in-AidKey Details
Top-Up Amount:R530 monthly
Duration:Annual renewal based on care-dependency assessments
Key Documents:Medical Reports, ID Book Copy
Application Location:Local SASSA Office

The Grant-In-Aid pays an extra R530 monthly to cover home care assistance costs for existing beneficiaries physically unable to complete basic living activities alone.

The Grant-in-Aid is specifically for existing social grant beneficiaries deemed permanently care-dependent requiring home assistance with self-maintenance tasks like washing, dressing, cooking and feeding. Renewals are tied to updated medical assessments each year reconfirming the beneficiary’s lack of self-care ability.

How to Apply for SASSA Grants?

You can submit SASSA grant applications through two main channels:

In-Person Application

Visit your nearest local SASSA office to apply face-to-face. Confirm operating hours and documentation requirements in advance.

Steps Include:

  • Arrive during working hours
  • Request relevant application form
  • Complete required information sections
  • Furnish supporting documents like IDs, proofs of income and medical assessments
  • SASSA representative assists with final submission

Online Application

Access and submit e-forms directly via SASSA’s website for faster processing of SASSA Online Applications.

Steps Include:

  • Visit https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/application/auth login and register
  • Choose grant type and start e-application
  • Complete all sections and upload attachments like ID copies and disability proofs
  • Save and officially submit online

SASSA aims to determine outcomes within 90 days but complex cases may take longer. Track your status via registered communication channels. Visit a SASSA office for assistance if needed.

Common Grant Application Outcomes

There are three primary outcomes when SASSA finalizes review of submissions:

Approved – You have satisfied all qualifying criteria and will begin receiving monthly payments. Follow instructions to activate payout method.

Rejected – Your application failed to fulfill key welfare grant requirements. Appeal or reapply correctly.

Pending – Further verifying documents, assessments or clarification needed from your side to complete evaluation.

Appeal SASSA Grant Rejection Decisions

If your application is unsuccessfully rejected, quick next steps include:

  • Request reconsideration directly from SASSA
  • SASSA Appeal the unfavorable decision to secure review
  • Check reasons for failure and reapply under correct grant category

Visit your SASSA office for assistance contesting an unfavorable welfare determination you feel was made incorrectly. Submit supporting evidence you qualify and deserve equitable reconsideration.

Understanding SASSA Grant Means Testing

A key component in the welfare eligibility process is SASSA’s means or income testing to confirm applicants qualify within defined financial constraint thresholds.

This helps ensure limited social protection funds are fairly prioritized for citizens genuinely unable to provide basic self-sustenance due to poverty. Means tests check:

  • Individual and spousal incomes from all sources
  • Income of other persons residing in the same household
  • The market value of fixed properties you may own
  • Other movable assets like investments or luxury vehicles
  • Considers expenses for dependents also

Falling below SASSA income cut-offs and asset ceilings varies by grant type but generally follows national poverty lines. Submit required financial statements like pay slips and bank records to confirm your situation.

Conclusion

We hope this complete guide to every available SASSA grant in South Africa assists you in identifying and successfully applying for suitable assistance in your situation. These welfare programs serve as an essential lifeline empowering vulnerable groups to meet fundamental daily necessities.

Remember to select the appropriate grant category tailored to your needs and carefully confirm you fulfill all listed eligibility criteria before submitting an application to SASSA. This aids quicker approval for persons genuinely requiring state relief. Reach out to SASSA directly for any other questions.

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