🇿🇦 SASSA Grants 2026 Update: New Payment Dates, SRD R370 Changes & What You Must Know Now
Social grants in South Africa are government financial support programs designed to assist vulnerable individuals and households.

These grants are administered by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), which operates under the Department of Social Development.
SASSA grants was established to reduce poverty, support unemployed citizens, and improve living conditions, and today, millions of South Africans depend on these grants for survival.
Types of SASSA Grants
South Africa offers several types of grants, each targeting specific groups of people:
🔹Older Persons Grant (Old Age Pension):
• For individuals aged 60 years and above
• Must pass a means test (income and asset check)
• Cannot receive another personal grant
NOTE: Monthly amount (2026): R2,400 paid 3 March 2026
🔹Child Support Grant
• For children under 18 years
• Paid to a primary caregiver
• Limited to a certain number of non-biological children
NOTE: Monthly amount (2026): R580 paid 5 March 2026
🔹 Disability Grant
• For individuals aged 18–59 with a disability
• Requires medical assessment
• Must meet income limits
NOTE: Monthly amount (2026): R2,400 paid 4 March 2026
🔹 Foster Child Grant
• For children legally placed under foster care
• Requires a court order
NOTE: Monthly amount (2026): about R1,295
🔹Care Dependency Grant
• For caregivers of children with severe disabilities
• Requires medical proof
NOTE: Monthly amount (2026): about R2,400

🔹 Grant-in-Aid
• Extra support for people who need full-time care
• Must already be receiving another grant
NOTE: Monthly amount: about R580
🔹Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant:SRD R370
• Originally introduced during COVID-19
• Now a major support system for unemployed adults
NOTE: Current value: R370 per month
NOTE: Beneficiaries: over 8 million people
Payment Dates for Grants in South Africa
SASSA pays grants in a fixed monthly pattern (first week of every month):
March 2026 Payment Dates
Older Persons Grant → 3 March 2026
Disability Grant → 4 March 2026
Children’s Grants → 5 March 2026
SRD (R370) Payment Dates
Paid separately in batches
March payments → 20 – 27 March 2026
NOTE:
Money may delay depending on your bank
You don’t have to rush money stays in your account
✔ Who Qualifies?
• To receive the SRD grant, you must:
• Be a South African citizen, refugee, or permit holder
• Be aged 18–60 years
• Be unemployed with income below about R624/month
• Not receive other government support (UIF, NSFAS, etc.)
Amount to be received: R370 per month.
TAKE NOTE:
+ Approval is checked every month.
+ You can be approved this month and declined next month.
✔ Duration
Extended until March 2027
✔ Purpose
The SRD grant supports:
• Unemployed individuals
• People without stable income
• Those affected by poverty and economic hardship
Application Process
Applicants can apply:
Online via the official SRD website,Enter your:
ID number
Phone number
Verify with OTP
Fill in:
Personal details
Banking details
Submit application
Or visit any local SASSA office to submit the following documents.
Required Documents:
South African ID (or affidavit if unavailable).
Phone number
Proof of income/unemployed status (UIF) are usually required.
Bank details & statements.
Proof of residence.
Biometric (face/fingerprint)
Payment Methods
SASSA pays grants through:
√ Bank transfers.
√ Cash collection points.
√ Postbank accounts.
√ A local SASSA office, cash are collected at pay points.
TAKE NOTE:
* Always use your own phone number
* Make sure your bank details are correct
* Check your status every month
* If declined → submit appeal immediately
* Don’t ignore SASSA SMS (review messages)
Means Of Testing and Verification
Most grants require a means test, which checks:
– Income
– Assets
– Financial status
SASSA also conducts:
+ Bank verification checks
+ Biometric verification (fingerprint, facial recognition)
This helps prevent fraud and ensures only qualified people receive payments.
2026 Updates and Changes
Recent updates include:

✔ Grant Increases
• Most grants increased by R20–R85
•SRD grant remains unchanged R370
•Grants are paid in 3 stages monthly (old age → disability → children)
✔ Stricter Eligibility Checks
•Monthly bank account monitoring
•More application rejections for income sources
✔ Future Plans
• Government plans to transform SRD into a “job-seeker support grant”
Focus will shift to:
+ Employment opportunities
Skills development
How to Check Your Status(SRD R370)
Method 1: Online
Go to official SRD website
Enter: ID number & Phone number
Click “Check Status”
Method 2: WhatsApp
Send message → 082 046 8553
follow instructions → SASSA Status Check
Method 3: Phone Call
Call: 0800 60 10 11
Method 4: SMS
Send: STATUS ID number to 32555
Importance of Social Grants
Social grants play a critical role in South Africa by:
• Reducing poverty and inequality
• Supporting millions of households
• Providing basic income for survival
• Over 26 million people benefit from social grants overall
Challenges Facing the System
Despite its benefits, the system faces challenges:
• Fraud and identity misuse
• Delays in payments
• Strict eligibility excluding some needy individuals
• High dependency on government aid
Conclusion
South Africa’s social grant system remains one of the largest in Africa, providing essential support to millions of citizens.
While the SRD grant (R370) continues to be a lifeline for unemployed individuals, ongoing reforms aim to make the system more sustainable and employment-focused.
KEY NOTES
✓ SASSA provides multiple grants (old age, child, disability, SRD, etc.)
✓ SRD = R370/month, extended to 2027.
✓ Most other grants increased in 2026.
✓ Eligibility checks are now stricter.
✓ Future plan is to convert SRD into job-seeker support.
BEWARE OF FRAUD: ONLY DEAL WITH OFFICIAL SASSA STAFF