Egg Donor pay in Denver for 2026
Denver sits inside Colorado, so its pay is anchored to the state range of $8,000 to $12,000 per cycle. Because Denver is a strong Mountain West market, offers here tend to cluster toward the top of that band. We label the metro premium honestly: it is a realistic estimate based on concentrated demand and a higher cost of living, not a separate fixed rate.
Why Denver pay runs high
- Concentrated demand. Intended parents and clinics cluster in and around Denver, so agencies compete harder for egg donors.
- Higher cost of living. Compensation reflects a egg donor's time and travel, both of which cost more in a major metro.
- Agency density. More agencies operating locally means more options and more competitive offers.
- Repeat and profile premiums. As anywhere, repeat donors and in-demand profiles are offered more.
How Denver compares nationally
Nationally, egg donors earn about $6,000 to $15,000 per cycle. With Denver offers landing near the top of Colorado's $8,000–$12,000 range, a Denver egg donor is generally around the national midpoint. As always, egg donor pay is not a salary. You are paid per donation cycle.
Who qualifies and how to get started in Denver
Egg donors are generally women 21 to 34, non-smokers, with a healthy BMI and regular cycles. If that fits, here is the path:
- Confirm you meet the egg donation requirements.
- Apply to a reputable agency or clinic serving the Denver area. Compare a few first.
- Complete screening. There is no cost to apply.
Agencies worth comparing: Shady Grove Fertility · HelpCreateFamilies (Egg Donor).
See the full picture for the state on egg donor pay in Colorado, the pay-by-state comparison, or the national breakdown of how much egg donors make in 2026. Not sure you qualify? Start with the requirements.