How do you earn points on iGive?
Our donor loyalty program, iGive Rewards®, lets you receive points for every completed donation. You can redeem the points anytime for Fast Cash or special Deal of the Day merchandise when available.
What is CSL Plasma platinum?
The Platinum level cash-back rewards card powered by Wirecard is the latest addition to the robust iGive Rewards platform. Platinum level donors receive a one-time milestone reward, and cash-back for spend at local grocery stores and quick service restaurants, and the cash-back is paid directly to their reward card.
Is there an app for CSL Plasma?
Download our new CSL Plasma App for access OR start your health history questionnaire now by clicking the button below.
How does CSL Plasma bonus work?
How it Works. You could receive a plasma donation referral bonus of 5,000 iGive Rewards® Points when your referral makes their second donation at a CSL Plasma center. Your referral may get up an extra 500 iGive Rewards® Points on top of their normal donation fees on their second donation.
How much do you get to donate plasma?
How much money you make depends on where you're located and how much you weigh. (Typically, the more a donor weighs, the more plasma can be collected and the longer an appointment takes.) But at most donation centers, compensation is around $50 to $75 per appointment.
How do I check the balance on my CSL Plasma card?
How can I check my balance? You can go online at www.bankofamerica.com/cslplasma to find the balance on the Card. Alternatively, you can always check your balance by calling Cardholders Services at (866) 692-9282.
What should you eat before giving plasma?
Before you donate plasma
- Drink 6 to 8 cups of water or juice the day before and day of your donation.
- Eat a protein-rich, iron-rich meal no more than 3 hours before donating. ...
- Don't eat fatty foods like french fries, potato chips, pizza, or sweets the day you donate.
How many times can I donate plasma?
You can donate plasma every 28 days, up to 13 times per year. While the FDA does allow donors to give plasma more frequently, this is the best practice for safety, according to the American Red Cross. The whole process takes about an hour and 15 minutes. Hydrate before your visit.