SASSA Payment Dates for 2024 and 2025
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is a government agency which distributes social grants to millions of recipients in South Africa. For many, their SASSA grant is their sole source of funds to sustain themselves.
If you are a SASSA beneficiary or know of someone who is, you may be wondering when your grant payments will be made. Below is a list of the SASSA payment schedule for 2024 and 2025:
Grant Payment Dates
November 2024:
- Older Persons/ Pensioners Grant: will be paid on 5 November 2024
- Disability Grant: will be paid on 6 November 2024
- Child Support Grant: will be paid on 7 November 2024
Where to collect SASSA Grant Payments
SASSA beneficiaries can receive their SASSA payments from selected supermarkets, such as Pick n Pay, Boxer, USave merchants, Checkers and Shoprite.
They can also choose to receive their funds to their SASSA card, CashSend, or by getting the amount directly transferred into their bank account.
Types of SASSA grants and amounts
1. SRD Grant:
The SRD (Social Relief Distress Grant) is for those living in South Africa (between 18 and 60 years old), who are unemployed and do not receive any funds to support themselves. Recipients of this grant cannot be receiving any social grants, must not be contributing/ eligible for UIF payment, and must not receive over R624 into their account each month. The amount for this grant is R370 per month. Find out more about the SRD Grant and how to apply here.
2. Child Support Grant:
The CSG is for a the child’s primary caregiver (i.e. parent, grandparent, or child over the age of 16 leading the family), who earn under a certain amount (known as the means test). Recipients will receive R530 per month, for each child. If you are a primary caregiver for an orphaned child, you will receive R780 per month for each child (the R530 CSG and the R250 top-up). Find out more about the Child Support Grant and how to apply here.
3. Foster Child Support:
The foster child grant is for recipients who care for a foster child. The child must have been placed in their care by the court as a result of being orphaned, abandoned, abused, at risk, or neglected. The foster child grant is R1 180 per month per child. Find out more about the Foster Child Grant and how to apply here.
4. Care Dependency Grant:
The care dependency is grant is for individuals who are looking after children with severe disabilities that may require full-time and special care. The care dependency grant is R1 180 per month per child. Find out more about the Care Dependency Grant and how to apply here.
5. Disability Grant:
The disability grant is for individuals who have a mental and/or physical disability that inhibits them from working for longer than 6 months. The grant can be for a temporary disability or a permanent disability. The maximum grant amount for a disability grant is R2 190 per month. Find out more about the Disability Grant and how to apply here.
6. Older Person’s Grant:
The Pensioners Grant is for individuals who are over 60 years old. The older persons grant is R2 190 per month, for recipients below 75 years old and R2 210, for recipients over 75 years old. Find out more about the Older Person’s Grant and how to apply here.
7. Grant-In-Aid:
This Grant-In-Aid is for individuals who are living on a social grant but cannot look after themselves. They will receive this additional grant to pay the person who takes full-time care of them, which equates to R510 per month. Find out more about the Grant-In-Aid and how to apply here.
8. War Veteran’s Grant:
The War Veteran’s Grant is for recipients who are formal soldiers that fought in the Second World War (1939 to 1945) or the Korean War (1950 to 1953) and are unable to financially support yourself, you will receive this grant that equates to R2 110 per month. Find out more about the War Veteran’s Grant and how to apply here.
Notes regarding SASSA Payments
- The above payment amounts are the current amounts as of 1 April 2024 – amounts are subject to change in April and October every year.
- Candidates that are receiving an Older Persons/ Pensioners grant or Disability grant, will receive payment of all their grants linked to their account first, while other grant recipients will be paid 1 or 2 days later.
- Only qualifying beneficiaries will receive the relevant social payouts each month.