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Host aBlood Drive

Bring lifesaving care closer to home. Lead a blood drive with Versiti.

Why host a blood drive? Turn compassion into action for Midwestern patients.

Hosting a community blood drive brings the lifesaving power of blood donation closer to home — into the places where people already gather to learn, work, worship, and celebrate. When you host, you help ensure patients across the Midwest have access to the blood they need, when they need it most.

Wherever and whenever you’re ready, Versiti will be there to support you.

We make it simple. You make it meaningful.

Hand in hand, we’ll work together to bring lifesaving care to communities across Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin

Where can I host a blood drive?

You can host a blood drive in almost any indoor space with room to collect blood — or outdoors, in communties where the Versiti blood bus can park. These everyday spaces can become hubs of hope for your community:

  • College, university, or high school
  • Workplace conference room or cafeteria
  • Place of worship gathering space
  • Sports stadium or arena
  • Community center
  • Music festival or cultural fair
  • Neighborhood celebration
  • And many other spaces where community comes together

Ready to rally?

Man giving blood at a mobile blood drive.
Blood drive coordinators at a Big 10 Blood Drive event.

Start recruiting. You bring the donors, and we’ll bring the expertise.

Whether you’re honoring a loved one, starting a new tradition of service, or strengthening your organization’s connection to the community, Versiti will guide you every step of the way — making your blood drive simple to plan and meaningful to lead.

Ready to lead? Start your blood drive journey today — and help bring lifesaving care to patients in your community.

The Versiti mobile bus at the annual auto show blood drive.

Coordinating blood drives and finding ways to give back is my mission as a survivor.

Stacy
Blood Drive Host and Cancer Survivor
 

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An Added Benefit

Hosting a blood drive does more than save lives — it reflects a genuine commitment to community care.

As a nonprofit 501(c)(3), Versiti partners with organizations that want to serve with purpose and integrity. Choosing blood donation as your cause shows employees, members, and neighbors that your organization values generosity, responsibility, and real-world impact. Together, we can turn compassion into action in ways that truly matter.

A Versiti mobile bus outside a Chicago movie theater that is hosting a blood drive.

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Blood Drive Resources

Everything you need to host a successful blood drive — tools, tips, and support to make your event meaningful and easy to run.

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Donor Center Takeover

Host your company blood drive at a Versiti donor center. We provide the space, staff, and support. You bring your team together to help patients in local hospitals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Thank you for dedicating your time and effort to host a blood drive with Versiti Blood Centers. By partnering with us, your organization provides critical support to people in need of blood, including those injured in accidents, cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, premature infants, surgical patients, and many others who rely on blood transfusions. As a Versiti Blood Drive Host you will be provided exclusive access to our online blood drive management system. Inside, you will be able to:

  • Schedule and view your blood drives.
  • Manage donor appointments.
  • View drive activity for current and past drives scheduled in the system.
  • Track results for your blood drives.
  • Communicate with current and prospective donors via email.

Generally, as a blood drive coordinator, it is up to you to find an appropriate location for your blood drive. However, our teams also have the ability to host a drive on a bus, which just needs ample parking space outside of your building.

Gifts will be based on the current calendar year and will be delivered by the Account Rep that services your area. Gifts can be expected sometime in February of the following year.

As part of this exclusive club, you will join a community of dedicated blood drive hosts who are all doing their part to positively impact the lives of those in need. You, as a Host Coordinator, are an extension of Versiti and an ambassador in your community for our mission! To qualify, you simply need to host a blood drive during a single calendar year.

Ideally, planning 8 to 12 weeks before the actual date works best. This gives you time to organize and recruit, helping to ensure a successful drive. Smaller windows of time can be accommodated. Again, this is something you can discuss with our staff.

A minimum of 20 donors is needed to host a blood drive. Our largest drives host over 200 donors. Most smaller drives are held over a 4-hour period; larger drives can stretch over a longer time.

It takes about 60 minutes from registration to refreshments in the café. The actual blood donation time is approximately 10 minutes.

Our blood drive planning timeline checklist offers a checklist of what you should do and when, but here’s an overview to ensure that your blood drive will go as smoothly as possible:

  • First, contact Versiti in your preferred region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin) or complete a blood drive interest form and discuss possible dates and the size of your group. If you plan to host the drive at your facility, our staff will stop by to look at the room you have selected to ensure there is adequate space, lighting, outlets, etc.
  • Then, we recommend forming a committee to divide duties such as logistics, recruiting and decorating. Versiti staff will provide drive materials and will remain in contact with you to answer any questions.
  • On the day of the drive, Versiti's mobile crew will arrive before the start of your drive to set up all equipment. After your drive has ended, our crew will break down all equipment and transport it away.

Versiti Blood Centers appreciates the effort it takes to organize and promote a blood drive, therefore, we are able to recognize up to 3 coordinators if they all do equal work annually on the drives.

The Beacon Club recognizes blood and platelet donors as well as blood drive host’s commitment to saving lives throughout the year. Everyone is welcome in The Beacon Club, and everyone is needed! In fact, the club’s goal is to track your donation milestones and celebrate with you as you continue to a make a difference again and again. There is no application or form to fill out to join, simply support our missions throughout the calendar year – and all who qualify will be recognized. For more information, check out Versiti’s Beacon Club page.

Getting donors committed to giving is absolutely critical. Studies have shown that the main reason people haven’t donated blood is that no one asked them. Forming a committee and personally asking people — even signing them up for donation times — is the best way to ensure that you’ll achieve your goal. If there is someone from the organization with a personal story about needing blood, ask if they are willing to share their story. Real stories can create a personal connection and provide further motivation for blood donation.

Businesses

Many businesses hold regular blood drives that range from a commitment of 20-200+ donors. They are held on-site at your place of business, usually in a conference room, lunchroom or other open space. If you don’t have space, we also have mobile buses that can be parked outside of your organization. We take donations right on the vehicle!

Schools

High schools and colleges host regular blood drives and represent more than 20% of all blood drives. Hosting a drive at your school instills a legacy that will be passed along to future classes. And, they’re a lot of fun! Learn about our Leaders for Life program for high school and college hosts.

Community and Civic Organizations

Donors are more likely to donate blood when they feel comfortable and are with people they know, which is why many community and civic organizations host blood drives. Different types of groups include:

  • Community or city-wide drives
  • Civic organizations, such as Lions or Elks clubs
  • Faith-based organizations
  • Mom's groups or other special-interest groups that host drives to honor or commemorate an individual

Hosting a blood drive has several direct benefits:

  • Your donations are of crucial importance for local hospitals. Everyone in your group – from organizers to donors – can feel good about helping patients who depend on receiving that blood.
  • Hosting a blood drive can be a very visible extension of your organization’s values because it shows that you are working together for the good of the community.
  • Individuals who work together to plan the drive can benefit from the leadership experience it provides.
  • Some organizations find that hosting a blood drive brings their entire group together because there is an opportunity to rally around a very real and important community cause.