The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) distributed the R370 Sassa grant to approximately 9 million people every month. Applications are now open for the October 2024 SRD grant payments.
Who Qualifies for the R370 Sassa Grant?
To qualify for the R370 Sassa Grant, applicants must meet specific criteria set by the Sassa. Eligible individuals must be South African citizens aged between 18 and 59 who are currently unemployed. Additionally, they must not be receiving any other form of government financial assistance, such as NSFAS bursaries, UIF benefits, or other Sassa grants.
Sassa employs a rigorous verification process to ensure that only those who meet the criteria are approved for the grant. This process involves verifying applicants' identity documents through the Department of Home Affairs.
It also includes cross-checking financial information with the South African Revenue Service (SARS), UIF, and NSFAS to confirm that applicants do not receive other forms of support.
To further safeguard the process, Sassa implements fraud prevention measures, utilising data from applicants' ID numbers and mobile numbers to detect and prevent fraudulent applications. These steps are crucial to ensuring the grant reaches the intended recipients.
How to Apply for the R370 Sassa Grant
To apply for the October SRD grant:
- Visit the official SRD grant website.
- Select your citizenship status at the bottom of the page ("South African ID Holder" or "Asylum Seeker/Special Permit Holder").
- Under the relevant section, click the yellow bar that says, "Click here to apply online."
- Enter your mobile number and click "Send SMS." Use the one-time pin (OTP) sent by Sassa to your phone for verification.
- Once verified, follow the on-screen instructions to complete your application.
How to Check Your Sassa Status
- Visit the Sassa SRD website.
- Go to the "Application Status" section.
- Enter your ID number and cell phone number.
- Verify your identity with an OTP.
- Review your application status.
Applicants undergo verification checks before receiving their grants to ensure they meet the necessary eligibility criteria.