In a powerful move to help cushion the impact of inflation and low wages, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has reaffirmed its commitment to support near-poor citizens through the Ayuda para sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP) in 2025.
Following a successful 2024 rollout, the program is set to benefit another 5 million low-income Filipinos, each receiving ₱5,000 in cash aid.
The AKAP program continues to serve as a social safety net for those earning below the poverty threshold and not enrolled in other government assistance programs.
DSWD AKAP Program 2025 Overview
The AKAP was introduced to address income insufficiency among working-class and near-poor individuals not covered by other social programs.
In 2024, the program had a ₱26.7 billion budget, with ₱26.157 billion utilized, or a 99.31% fund utilization rate according to Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao .
Key Details at a Glance
Component | Description |
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Program Name | Ayuda para sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP) |
Implementing Agency | Department of Social Welfare and Development |
Target Beneficiaries | 5 million near-poor Filipinos |
Cash Assistance | ₱5,000 per qualified individual |
Budget Allocation 2025 | ₱26.7 billion |
2024 Utilization Rate | 99.31% (₱26.157B from ₱26.7B |
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the DSWD AKAP 2025, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a Filipino citizen residing in the Philippines.
- Income must be below the poverty threshold, i.e., not a recipient of 4Ps or other similar cash grants.
- Must not be receiving benefits from other government assistance programs.
- Must undergo validation by DSWD social workers through an application and interview process.
According to DSWD, applications are reviewed based on socioeconomic profiling—not political referrals. “Our social workers, and not politicians, determine the beneficiaries,” said DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian .
What Assistance Can Beneficiaries Receive?
Beyond the ₱5,000 cash, eligible beneficiaries may also request support from DSWD Crisis Intervention Units for the following:
Type of Assistance | Description |
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Medical Assistance | For hospital bills, medicines, and health emergencies |
Funeral Assistance | Burial and death-related aid |
Food Assistance | Relief goods or food packs for families in crisi |
How to Apply for AKAP 2025
The application process for AKAP is designed to be inclusive and simple:
Steps to Apply
- Visit your nearest DSWD Field Office or Satellite Center.
- Prepare valid documents, including:
- Government-issued ID
- Proof of income (or a Barangay Certificate of Indigency)
- Proof of residence
- Fill out the application form
- Undergo assessment by a social worker
- Wait for approval and payout notification
Payouts are made via official channels such as GCash, LandBank, or physical disbursements at payout sites
DSWD Responds to Political Criticism
Amid rising concerns about political misuse of the program during the upcoming midterm elections, the DSWD insists that AKAP is not politically driven. Secretary Gatchalian emphasized that no congressional district or LGU is entitled to any AKAP allocation.
Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio also reminded that legislators recommending beneficiaries must not interfere with execution, to avoid violating the PDAF ruling.
The DSWD AKAP Program 2025 remains one of the largest and most inclusive cash aid programs in the Philippines. With ₱5,000 in cash support for 5 million low-income Filipinos, it aims to uplift struggling households amid the rising cost of living.
Transparent, fair, and professionally managed, the AKAP continues to provide a reliable lifeline to those most in need—without political influence.
Eligible individuals should act now by visiting their local DSWD offices, preparing the required documents, and completing their application to benefit from this crucial program.
FAQs
Can I still apply if I previously received 4Ps assistance?
No. Those enrolled in 4Ps or similar government programs are not eligible for AKAP to avoid duplication of benefits.
Is the ₱5,000 assistance a one-time payout or recurring?
It is a one-time cash assistance, but other support like food, medical, and funeral aid may be requested separately via DSWD Crisis Units.
How will I know if my application is approved?
You will receive a text message or be notified by DSWD representatives through your provided contact details