Egg Donors make parenthood possible for those who are unable to conceive using their own eggs. Without compassionate women like our TeamFSC Egg Donors, many families would not exist today. Knowing that you’ve helped to build a family is priceless, but there are also monetary benefits to becoming an Egg Donor.

As an Egg Donor, you will receive $8,000-$10,000 per donation cycle, with experienced and proven Egg Donors receiving higher compensation.

In addition to receiving base compensation, all expenses that you may incur as a result of your Egg Donation cycle (such as mileage and parking for monitoring appointments) will be reimbursed. All testing, medications, legal fees, and doctor’s visits are paid for by the Recipient Parents.

If you are required to travel for your egg retrieval, all travel expenses will be paid for by the Recipient Parents, including airfare, ground transportation, meals, and lodging.

Current ASRM/SART guidelines allow you to complete up to 6 donations, and many of our donors find the process so fulfilling that they go on to help multiple families to grow!

Egg Donor Referral Program

We are always accepting new Egg Donors, and sharing the word about our Egg Donor program has its own rewards. You’ll receive a $150 bonus for each referral who goes on to complete an Egg Donation! To be eligible to receive your bonus, just make sure those you refer know to enter your name in the ‘referred by’ section when they apply to become an Egg Donor.

Staci Swiderski, CEO and owner of Family Source Consultants, has been a prominent leader in reproductive medicine for over two decades. Through her strategic vision and dedication, she has developed Family Source Consultants into a globally recognized agency specializing in comprehensive egg donation and gestational surrogacy services. Under Staci’s leadership, the agency has become a trusted partner for intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors worldwide, known for its rigorous standards, compassionate support, and commitment to excellence in third-party reproduction.

Her professional insight is uniquely informed by her own family-building experiences. As an intended parent, Staci welcomed her son via gestational surrogacy in 2005, and as a known egg donor, she assisted an infertile couple in expanding their family. These experiences lend a rare depth to her leadership and have fueled her ongoing dedication to ethical, empathetic, and professional support within the field of reproductive medicine.