Donation organizations
The 18 largest blood networks and plasma companies behind the centers in our directory. Volunteer networks supply hospitals; plasma companies pay donors for source plasma used to make medicines.
♥ Volunteer blood networks
American Red Cross
VolunteerThe American Red Cross is the largest single supplier of blood and blood products in the United States, providing about 40% of the nation's supply through volunteer donors.
387 locations · 41 states
Vitalant
VolunteerVitalant is one of the nation's largest nonprofit blood collection networks, serving hospitals across dozens of states (formerly Blood Systems / United Blood Services).
121 locations · 21 states
OneBlood
VolunteerOneBlood is a nonprofit blood center serving the southeastern United States, including much of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
62 locations · 5 states
Versiti Blood Centers
VolunteerVersiti is a nonprofit network of blood centers across the Midwest (Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio).
40 locations · 6 states
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers
VolunteerLifeSouth is a nonprofit community blood supplier serving hospitals across the southeastern United States.
35 locations · 3 states
New York Blood Center
VolunteerNew York Blood Center Enterprises is one of the largest community-based blood centers in the U.S., serving the Northeast and beyond.
34 locations · 8 states
Carter BloodCare
VolunteerCarter BloodCare is a nonprofit community blood center serving north, central, and east Texas.
31 locations
Blood Assurance
VolunteerBlood Assurance is a nonprofit blood center serving the Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina region.
14 locations · 3 states
Canadian Blood Services
VolunteerCanadian Blood Services manages the national supply of blood and plasma for all provinces and territories outside Quebec.
14 locations · 8 states
LifeShare Blood Centers
VolunteerLifeShare is a nonprofit community blood center serving Louisiana and east Texas.
12 locations · 2 states
ImpactLife
VolunteerImpactLife (formerly Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center) serves hospitals across Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
9 locations · 3 states
Hoxworth Blood Center
VolunteerHoxworth Blood Center, part of the University of Cincinnati, supplies blood to hospitals across the Greater Cincinnati / Tri-State region.
9 locations · 2 states
Héma-Québec
VolunteerHéma-Québec is responsible for supplying blood and plasma products throughout Quebec.
1 location
💵 Paid plasma companies
These centers compensate donors. Pay varies by location and promotion, so confirm with the center.
Grifols (Biomat USA / Talecris)
Paid plasmaGrifols runs paid plasma donation centers (operating under names including Biomat USA and Talecris Plasma Resources). Donated plasma is manufactured into therapies for chronic and rare diseases.
160 locations · 36 states
CSL Plasma
Paid plasmaCSL Plasma is one of the world's largest collectors of human plasma, operating paid donation centers across the United States. Plasma collected here is used to make life-saving medicines for people with immune disorders, hemophilia, and other conditions.
105 locations · 26 states
BioLife Plasma Services
Paid plasmaBioLife Plasma Services (a Takeda company) operates paid plasma donation centers across the U.S. Plasma collected is used to produce therapies for serious and chronic medical conditions.
78 locations · 25 states
Octapharma Plasma
Paid plasmaOctapharma Plasma operates paid donation centers nationwide. Donations support the manufacture of plasma-derived medicines.
37 locations · 17 states
KEDPLASMA
Paid plasmaKEDPLASMA operates paid plasma donation centers across the United States.
8 locations · 6 states