If you’re unemployed in South Africa and struggling to make ends meet, the R370 Unemployment Grant—also known as the SRD (Social Relief of Distress) grant—might be the short-term relief you’ve been looking for.
In 2025, this monthly financial aid is helping thousands of South Africans cover basic costs while job hunting or waiting for better economic opportunities.
Whether you’re already familiar with the previous R350 grant or this is your first time applying, this guide has all the details.
Let’s break down who qualifies, how much you’ll get, and how to apply for the R370 SRD grant in 2025.
Overview
The R370 unemployment grant is a monthly payout of R370 provided by SASSA (South African Social Security Agency) to unemployed adults between the ages of 18 and 59.
It’s an extension of the SRD program introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic but adjusted for inflation and ongoing unemployment issues.
The R370 amount marks an increase from the old R350 payment and is designed to help with essentials like food, transport, and communication. Best part? You don’t have to repay it.
Eligibility
To qualify for the R370 SRD grant in 2025, you must meet all of the following:
- Be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or registered refugee/asylum seeker
- Be 18 to 59 years old
- Currently unemployed
- Not receiving any other SASSA grant or UIF payments
- Have a monthly income below R624
- Own a valid SA ID number and mobile number
- Not receiving NSFAS funding
- Be living in South Africa at the time of application
If any of these don’t apply, unfortunately, you won’t qualify.
Application
There are several ways to apply—and you don’t need to stand in long queues if you don’t want to. Here are your options:
- Online: Visit www.sassa.gov.za and follow the SRD prompts
- WhatsApp: Send a message to 082 046 8553
- GovChat app: Download from your app store
- In-person: Visit your local SASSA office with your documents
What You’ll Need
Make sure to gather the following:
- South African ID or refugee/asylum permit
- Active cellphone number (registered in your name)
- Banking details (or choose cash send option)
- Proof of residence (for in-person applicants)
- FLISP/NSFAS exclusion if relevant
Payments
Once your application is approved, SASSA runs monthly checks to make sure you’re still eligible. Payments usually arrive 7–10 working days after the start of each month.
Here’s what the 2025 payment timeline looks like:
Month | Review Period | Processing Window | Expected Payment |
---|---|---|---|
January | 1st–5th Jan | 6th–10th Jan | 10th Jan |
February | 1st–5th Feb | 6th–10th Feb | 10th Feb |
March | 1st–5th Mar | 6th–10th Mar | 10th Mar |
April | 1st–5th Apr | 6th–10th Apr | 10th Apr |
May | 1st–5th May | 6th–10th May | 10th May |
June | 1st–5th Jun | 6th–10th Jun | 10th Jun |
July | 1st–5th Jul | 6th–10th Jul | 10th Jul |
Methods
You have a few options for how to receive your money. Choose the one that’s easiest and fastest for you.
Payment Method | Requirements | Timeframe |
---|---|---|
Bank Deposit | SA bank account, ID, cellphone | 2–3 working days |
Post Office | ID + reference number | 5–7 working days |
Retail Stores | ID + mobile confirmation | 2–4 working days |
Cash Send | Valid phone + ID | 3–5 working days |
Bank deposit is usually the fastest and most secure method.
Declined
If your application is rejected—don’t panic. You can appeal the decision within 30 days.
How to Appeal
- Go to the SRD appeals website
- Enter your ID number and phone number
- Follow the prompts to submit your appeal
- Wait for response via SMS or email
Rejection Reasons
- Already receiving other grants or UIF
- Income above R624 threshold
- Wrong or mismatched personal details
- Incomplete application
Keep your info accurate and updated to avoid delays or denials.
This R370 unemployment grant won’t solve everything, but it can make a real difference while you’re looking for work or going through a financial rough patch.
Apply early, follow up regularly, and don’t miss out on money that’s meant to help you.
FAQs
Who qualifies for the R370 grant?
Unemployed South Africans aged 18–59 with income under R624.
How do I apply for the SRD grant?
Apply via SASSA website, WhatsApp, GovChat, or at a local office.
When is the next payment date?
Payments are made around the 10th of each month in 2025.
Can I get paid without a bank account?
Yes, use Post Office, retail stores, or Cash Send options.
What if my application is declined?
You can appeal online within 30 days after getting the rejection.