How to Check Available Bonuses for 2025 in peru

Which Bonuses Are Confirmed for 2025?

Although certain bonuses—like the Universal Family Bonus, Bono 600, Bono Yanapay, and Bono Alimenticio—are no longer active, new forms of assistance have been confirmed for 2025. Below is an updated list (as of December 23, 2024) of currently available bonuses:

  1. Bono de Arrendamiento (BAE)
    • Provides 500 Soles per month for households in high-risk areas due to the El Niño phenomenon, allowing them to rent safer homes for up to two years.
  2. Bono 380 para Docentes
    • Grants 380 Soles to teachers and educational assistants in Peru, as outlined in a collective agreement with the Ministry of Education.
  3. Pensión 65
    • Offers 250 Soles every two months to senior citizens living in extreme poverty, ensuring they have at least a minimum level of income.
  4. Bono Techo Propio
    • Awards 30,900 Soles for low-income families to build a home on their own property.
  5. Bono Escolaridad
    • Pays 400 Soles to public servants—particularly teachers and healthcare workers—to help with schooling expenses for their dependents.
  6. Bono de Lactancia
    • Provides 820 Soles to mothers covered by EsSalud for newborn care costs.
  7. Bono de Sepelio
    • Offers up to 2,070 Soles to cover funeral expenses for individuals insured by EsSalud, easing the financial impact on families.
  8. Bono del Programa Juntos
    • Gives 200 Soles every two months to families in poverty or extreme poverty, particularly those with pregnant women and children. Its main goal is to secure access to education and healthcare within the family.
  9. Bono Contigo
    • Targets individuals with severe disabilities who live in poverty or extreme poverty. The current payout is 300 Soles every two months.

These initiatives aim to bolster financial security for a range of citizens, guaranteeing that those who most need assistance can rely on government support. To make sure you are taking advantage of all the help offered, continue to consult official websites, use government mobile apps, and keep track of updates through social networks or Local Attention Centers (CAL). By staying vigilant, you and your family can benefit from the most appropriate programs and resources available in 2025.

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