Sperm donor pay in California (2026)
California is a strong collection-site market for sperm donation. California Cryobank has sites in Los Angeles and Palo Alto. The Sperm Bank of California is in Berkeley. DonateSperm also serves the state. Active, committed donors here can realistically expect earnings in the $1,000–$1,500+/mo range, assuming regular cleared donations over a full program period.
Which banks serve California?
California Cryobank has sites in Los Angeles and Palo Alto. The Sperm Bank of California is in Berkeley. DonateSperm also serves the state.
Local collection sites mean you can donate regularly without long travel.
Who qualifies to donate sperm in California?
Requirements are set by each bank, not the state. Most banks accept men roughly 18–39, at least 5'8" tall, in good health, with some higher education, non-smokers, able to pass medical, genetic, and semen-quality screening. Acceptance is competitive. Check the full donor requirements before applying.
How to get started in California
The easiest starting point for most California donors is the online application at DonateSperm (Xytex network), which has the broadest national reach. Use our free concierge match if you want a personal recommendation.
- Read the full requirements to check eligibility.
- Submit an online application -- there is no cost to apply.
- Complete semen analysis and full screening (a few weeks).
- Once cleared, begin your donation program and earn per approved donation.
Cities in California: Donor pay in Los Angeles · Donor pay in Palo Alto · Donor pay in San Diego · Donor pay in Berkeley
Related states: Donor pay in Georgia · Donor pay in Massachusetts · Donor pay in New York · Donor pay in North Carolina
See the full state comparison, learn how much donors get paid nationally, or check the requirements.