Two SASSA Grants at Once?

If you’re a South African citizen relying on social assistance, you’ve probably wondered: “Can I receive two SASSA grants at once?”

With the rising cost of living, many people seek ways to maximize available government support.

This article breaks down the eligibility rules, exceptions, and facts about receiving multiple SASSA grants in 2025.

Whether you’re a caregiver, parent, unemployed individual, or low-income beneficiary, this guide will help you understand what the law allows—and what it doesn’t—regarding multiple SASSA grants.

Can You Legally Receive Two SASSA Grants at Once?

Understanding the SASSA Grant System

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides various types of grants aimed at different vulnerable groups, including:

Each of these grants has unique eligibility criteria, and they’re designed to avoid duplication of benefits for the same need.

The Golden Rule: No Double-Dipping for One Person

The SASSA regulation strictly prohibits individuals from receiving two grants for the same person. For example:

However, there are situations where someone can be involved in multiple grants, as long as it doesn’t violate the “one person, one grant type” rule.

When Can You Receive Two SASSA Grants Legally?

1. One Person, Multiple Roles

If you’re a caregiver or guardian, you may legally receive:

Example: A grandmother receives the Old Age Grant for herself and collects Child Support Grants for her two grandchildren.

2. Foster and Care Dependency Grants on Behalf of Others

You may receive:

As long as each grant is for a different beneficiary, it is permissible.

3. SRD Grant + Another Grant (Not Allowed)

One of the most common questions is whether someone can receive the SRD R370 Grant alongside another SASSA grant. The answer is no.

According to SASSA guidelines, SRD grants are strictly for those with no other social grant income.

Common Misconceptions About Dual SASSA Grants

Misconception 1: I Can Apply for All Grants and See Which Gets Approved

🚫 Reality: SASSA has sophisticated systems that verify identity and financial status. Applying for multiple conflicting grants may delay your application or result in automatic disqualification.

Misconception 2: If I Use a Different ID, I Can Receive Two Grants

🚫 Reality: This is considered fraud, and SASSA cross-checks databases. If caught, you may face criminal charges and have to repay the money.

What Happens If You Receive Two Grants by Mistake?

If SASSA discovers that you’re receiving duplicate grants, you may:

  • Have one of the grants cancelled
  • Be asked to refund the amount
  • Face investigation or legal action

Always ensure that you accurately report your status and avoid applying for grants you’re not entitled to.

Two SASSA Grants at Once?

Eligibility Check: Can You Apply for Multiple SASSA Grants?

Here’s a quick checklist for different scenarios:

ScenarioEligible for Two Grants?Reason
Mother with no income and two kids✅ YesCan apply for Child Support Grant per child
Disabled adult and guardian of one child✅ YesCan receive Disability Grant + Child Support
Pensioner and SRD Grant applicant❌ NoCannot get SRD if you receive any other grant
Foster parent receiving CSG + FCG❌ NoOnly one grant allowed per child

How to Manage Multiple Grants as a Caregiver

Managing multiple grants can be overwhelming. Here are some tips:

1. Keep Accurate Records

Maintain copies of:

  • Grant approval letters
  • ID documents of beneficiaries
  • Bank statements

This is helpful during reviews or reapplication.

2. Know Your Review Dates

Each grant has a renewal or review period. Missing your review may cause your grant to lapse or get suspended.

3. Use One Bank Account Per Person

Avoid using one bank account for multiple grants unless instructed. This reduces fraud risk and makes tracking easier.

Grant Combinations That Are Allowed

Here’s a visual table for clarity:

Your GrantCan You Also Receive This?Allowed?
Old Age GrantChild Support (as caregiver)✅ Yes
Disability GrantFoster Care Grant (for child)✅ Yes
SRD GrantAny Other SASSA Grant❌ No
Care DependencyChild Support (same child)❌ No
Foster CareChild Support (same child)❌ No

What the Law Says

According to the Social Assistance Act, section 6 and SASSA’s own internal policies:

If you’re unsure, contact your nearest SASSA office or use the SASSA online application portal to verify eligibility.

Conclusion

You can receive more than one SASSA grant—but only if they’re for different people or roles. The golden rule is that one person can only receive one type of grant for themselves, but a caregiver may receive additional grants on behalf of dependents.

If you’re considering applying for a second grant, make sure you’re doing so within the legal framework to avoid penalties or disqualification.

👉 Need help tracking your grant status? Use the official SASSA portal or visit your nearest SASSA office for personalized assistance.

FAQs

1. Can I get the Child Support Grant and the Old Age Grant at the same time?

1. Can I get the Child Support Grant and the Old Age Grant at the same time?

2. Can I apply for a second Child Support Grant if I already get one?

Yes, you can apply for multiple CSGs—one per eligible child under your care.

3. Can I get the SRD Grant while receiving a Disability Grant?

No, the SRD grant is only for people who have no other social grant income.

4. What happens if I get caught with two grants?

SASSA may cancel one or both grants, and you could be required to pay back the money or face legal consequences.

5. How do I check my grant eligibility?

Visit the SASSA website or call their toll-free number at 0800 60 10 11 for up-to-date assistance.