The government of the State of San Andreas has established various grants, subsidies and financial aid (hereinafter "awards") available for residents. In some cases, there are specific requisites needed to receive such awards. This page is designed to highlight key awards available in the State of San Andreas.
*Note that this page may not always reflect current awards in the State of San Andreas. For the most up to date information, monitor the Senate Votes social media page.Under Senate Bill 4, the Disaster Relief Act, residents of the State of San Andreas may be eligible to up to $20,000 in government aid.
Applicant must be a permanent resident of the State of San Andreas.
Applicant must provide evidence that a loss of goods or money was the result of a disaster.
Disasters may only be declared by the Office of the Governor or by the Senate Committee on Disaster Relief.
Applicant must submit the claim to the State Capitol.
Applicant must not claim more than $20,000 in losses.
Applicant must claim a minimum of $200 in losses.
Applicant must file the claim within 48 hours of the declared disaster.
Claim must be approved by the Senate Committee on Disaster Relief.
Under Senate Bill 16, the Tax Relief Act, business owners of the State of San Andreas may be eligible to up to $200,000 in government aid per month. This is the total amount of the grant per month, meaning multiple applications would share a fraction of the total grant (e.g. $50,000 and $20,000).
Applicant must be a permanent resident of the State of San Andreas.
Applicant must submit an application explaining the use of the grant.
Applicant must submit the application to the State website.
Application must be approved by the Senate Committee of Licensing.
Under Senate Bill 23, the First Responder Support Act, first responders in the State of San Andreas may be eligible for a $25,000 government grant for purchasing a house.
Applicant must be a permanent resident of the State of San Andreas.
Applicant must be a first responder in the State of San Andreas (e.g. medical staff, law enforcement officer, etc.).
Applicant must not have previously owned a house in the State of San Andreas.
Applicant must submit the application to the State website.
Application must be approved by the Senate Committee of Finance.