With a growing national shortage of donor sperm, Seattle Sperm Bank is actively recruiting healthy men to join our sperm donor program. Donating sperm is a unique way to make a lasting impact, helping individuals and couples start the families they’ve been dreaming of.
Whether you’re curious about what it takes or you’re ready to apply, this guide explains everything you need to know, from how to become a sperm donor and eligibility requirements to compensation and benefits.
If you’re ready to start making a difference, you can apply online today in just a few clicks.
At Seattle Sperm Bank, we’re looking for healthy men between the ages of 18 and 39 to join our sperm donor program. This age range complies with FDA guidelines for sperm donation and helps ensure high-quality samples.
To qualify as a sperm donor, your sperm must meet certain medical standards, especially in terms of sperm count and motility (movement). That’s why overall health is so important. While you don’t need to be a professional athlete, taking care of your body goes a long way. Regular exercise, good sleep habits, a balanced diet, and staying hydrated all contribute to strong sperm health.
We also place a high value on diversity. Every family is different, and many are looking for sperm donors who resemble their own cultural or ethnic background. We encourage men of all races, ethnicities, and body types to apply. Your unique identity could be the perfect match for a hopeful family.
Joining Seattle Sperm Bank donor program involves more than a single donation. To provide consistency for families undergoing fertility treatments, we ask our donors to:
Donors are also required to complete a thorough medical history questionnaire and undergo routine check-ups throughout the program. These screenings are part of FDA regulations and help ensure that all sperm samples are safe and viable for use.
All of your personal information is kept confidential and protected under HIPAA regulations, and donor profiles are shared anonymously with recipient families.
Wondering why you should consider becoming a donor? Beyond making a real difference in someone’s life, being a sperm donor comes with multiple benefits:
At Seattle Sperm Bank, approved donors can earn up to $100 per donation that meets our treatment-use criteria. Regular donors who give weekly can earn up to $400 per month or more. This is a great opportunity for students, early-career professionals, or anyone looking for flexible income.
All sperm donors receive complimentary STI testing, physical exams, and infectious disease screenings during their time in the program. These services help you monitor your health at no cost.
Every donor also receives a full genetic carrier screening panel—a medical-grade test that identifies inherited conditions that may be passed to future children. This is far more advanced than commercial DNA kits and provides you with insights into your genetic health, free of charge.
The most important benefit of all? The ability to help someone start a family. Sperm donors provide hope to people experiencing infertility, cancer survivors, LGBTQIA+ couples, and single parents by choice. Without sperm donors, these individuals often have no other viable fertility options.
Applying to become a sperm donor is straightforward. Here’s how the process works from start to finish:
Visit our website and fill out the online donor application form. It takes only a few minutes to complete and helps us determine if you meet the basic eligibility criteria.
After submitting your application, you can schedule a visit or come in for a walk-in semen analysis. This test evaluates your sperm count, motility, and overall quality. It’s the first step to determine if you’re a good fit for the program.
Because sperm samples can vary slightly, we may ask you to provide a second analysis. If both samples meet our criteria, we’ll collect your personal and family medical history to ensure you’re a safe and reliable candidate.
You’ll then undergo a physical examination, as well as blood and urine testing. These tests are used to check for infectious diseases and to conduct genetic carrier screening. This is not a drug test, and all results will be shared with you directly and kept confidential.
Once approved, you’ll begin your weekly sperm donations. Our team will guide you through the process, making it simple, respectful, and secure every step of the way.
There are plenty of sperm banks across the country, but Seattle Sperm Bank stands out for a few key reasons:
We’re proud to offer one of the most trusted and respected sperm donor programs in the Pacific Northwest, with clinic options in both Seattle and Bellevue, and we’re here to make the experience safe, rewarding, and meaningful.
If you’ve ever considered donating sperm, now is a great time to get started. With demand rising and families across the country waiting for their chance to conceive, your decision to become a donor could mean everything to someone else.
Whether you’re motivated by the opportunity to help others, curious about your genetic health, or interested in earning supplemental income, sperm donation offers lasting benefits.
Have questions about the program, process, or eligibility? Our team is here to help. Contact our Donor Coordinator anytime at:
📧 donor@seattlespermbank.com
📞 (206) 588-1484
Apply online to begin your journey with Seattle Sperm Bank and take the first step toward helping create families. It’s simple, confidential, and could be the most meaningful thing you do this year.
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