SRD Grant Declaration
When applying for the SRD R350 grant, applicants are required to read and agree to the terms of the Declaration – find out what the Declaration is and what it means here.
When applying for the SRD R350 grant, applicants are required to read and agree to the terms of the Declaration – find out what the Declaration is and what it means here.
SASSA urges SRD grant recipients to open bank accounts in order to receive their funds more reliably and quickly. Read more here on how to update your payment option/ bank account details on your SRD grant application.
SASSA will be implementing Facial Recognition Check (Biometric Identity Verification) for SRD grants to help reduce fraud and suspicious activity. Read more here.
SRD Grant holders can check the status of their application here, find out what their status means and any further steps they need to take to receive the R350 grant.
When applying for grants, one of the criteria is the “means test” whereby SASSA assesses if you qualify to receive a grant based on your personal income and assets. Find out here what the means test is for each type of SASSA grant.
Each SASSA grant has a different age criteria and this article will provide you with that exact information. Read more here.
Applying for a SASSA grant online is the quickest and easiest way to apply – avoid the long queues as you wait in line at SASSA offices. Read here how to submit your online application for a SASSA grant.
If you have questions about the SRD grant (such as when and how to apply, how to check your status, when and how you will receive payment etc), read this article as we answer your many questions.
Have your contact details (cellphone number or email address) changed since you applied for the SRD R350 grant? Read here how you can update your contact details for the SASSA Covid-19 SRD grant.
If you are a recipient of the Older Persons Grant (old age pension), you may be wondering when your money will be available – find out here.