It depends on the need of each sperm bank and if there are any state rules, but typically you contact the sperm bank and they screeen you, you have to be a certain age and make a time commitment to how many donations you make. Average pay is $30-$50 per donation.
The average pay for sperm donations generally vary from location to location, but usually are around $40 up to $200 per specimen.
The payment amounts for sperm donations can vary depending on the bank you are donating too. Some sperm banks will charge you to freeze your sperm. Others will pay 35-50$. Contacting the sperm banks nearest you will help you get an accurate estimate.
Typically sperm banks pay between $35-$50 per specimen. The best way to be certian would be to speak to the sperm bank in your area- the one i could find in philidelphia was Fairfax Cryobank which has a branch located at University City Science Center 3401 Market Street, Suite 205 Philadelphia, PA 19104.
In Canada it is free, provided by the donations of the citizens.
$60 approx. according to the Seattle area Sperm Bank.
yes they do. you can deduct charitable donations from the taxes that you are required to pay.
There is no set price that the Atlanta GA sperm bank will pay you for your sperm donation. Around the country however, pays between $35 to around $50.00 per gram, and depends on the qualifications.
About $60 and only if someone uses it.
They pay per use of the sperm not on donation and it can be based on your profile as well but around $35 per use.
You can go to the Fertility Specialist of Dallas. They would need to see the quality of the sperm to see how much it is worth.
No, Medicaid does not pay for sperm donation in any way.
Pay dividends to its stockholders, pay salaries to its employees, pay taxes to various governments, make charitable donations, and invest some of it in company projects ... pretty much the same thing as any other company, really.