Yes. Starting at $5,000. Special compensation of $20,000+ is available for Ivy League and Highly educated model's donors.
✅ White, Asian, or Mixed
✅ Age between 18-29
✅ Height above 1.75 meters (>5'9")
✅ Weight below 77 kg (<170lbs)
✅ No smoke, no drug, no alcohol abuse
✅ Welcoming the Ivy League and Models
Yes. All donors — even known donors — must complete comprehensive screening, including infectious disease testing, semen analysis, and a psychological evaluation to ensure emotional readiness and informed consent.
People need sperm donors for various reasons, including:
Two-mom families
Single moms by choice
Male factor infertility
Yes. You’ll typically be asked to abstain from ejaculation for 3–5 days prior to collection, to optimize sperm quality for the procedure. Your clinic will provide exact timing instructions.
Sperm donation involves providing sperm to individuals or couples who are unable to conceive naturally. The donated sperm is used in assisted reproductive procedures to facilitate pregnancy.
Sperm donors typically need to meet certain criteria set by sperm banks or fertility clinics. This may include being within a specific age range, having good physical and mental health, and passing medical screenings and genetic tests.
The process usually involves filling out an application form, undergoing medical evaluations, including tests for sexually transmitted infections, genetic screening, and semen analysis. Donors may also need to provide personal and family medical histories. Apply now to be a Sperm Donor.
Sperm donation can be either anonymous or known, depending on the preferences of the donor and the policies of the sperm bank or clinic. In anonymous sperm donation, the donor's identity is kept confidential from the recipient and any resulting offspring. This anonymity provides privacy and may be preferred by donors who wish to contribute without ongoing involvement or contact with the recipient family.
Laws regarding sperm donation vary by country and jurisdiction. In some cases, donors may sign legal agreements relinquishing parental rights and responsibilities. It's essential to understand the legal aspects of sperm donation and seek legal advice if necessary.
Sperm donation is generally considered safe, but there may be minor side effects such as temporary discomfort or bruising at the donation site. Donors should also consider the potential emotional implications of donating genetic material.
Family medical history is an important consideration in the screening process, but having a family history of certain medical conditions may not necessarily disqualify you from donating sperm. Each case is assessed individually by medical professionals.
Donors undergo thorough testing and screening to ensure donations are free of infectious diseases and to identify any genetic risks to future donor-conceived children.
🔴 Screening and testing include:
🔴 HTLV I/II
🔴 HIV
🔴 Hepatitis B & C
🔴 Chlamydia
🔴 Gonorrhea
🔴 West Nile Virus
🔴 CMV
🔴 Genetic Carrier Screening
🔴 Routine physicals
Once you are pre-screened and pass our sperm donation selection process, we can match you within as little as a week. We receive direct referrals from partner clinics, which accelerates the matching process.
We offer comprehensive support throughout the entire sperm donation journey, including assistance with legal paperwork, coordination of medical procedures, and guidance for intended parents at every stage to ensure a smooth and secure experience.
Yes, sperm donation is fully legal and regulated in the United States. Our agency handles all legal aspects to protect both donors and intended parents.
Sperm banks can pay up to $1500 monthly, but the donors need to visit the clinics every week to provide samples. Our agency brokers one-to-one donations and only requires 1-3 visits. Typically, only 1 visit is required.
Joining is simple. Start with an online sperm donor application.