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    Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation

    ActivePhilanthropy & VoluntarismFunds Individuals
    Tampa, FL9196062861EIN: 81-47481565 filings on record

    About Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation

    The Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation focuses its small, targeted giving on supporting higher-education arts programming in the Tampa Bay area, specifically directing funds to the University of South Florida. Their grants are narrow in scope and purpose, aimed at sustaining or enhancing the USF Art Department rather than broad philanthropic diversification.

    Focus Areas

    University of South Florida — Art Department supportLocal higher-education visual arts programming (Tampa Bay)Restricted program support for university arts initiatives

    Who They Fund

    university students and faculty (USF Art Department)youth cadets / aerospace education participants (Civil Air Patrol)womenlocal Tampa residents and park usersboating community / recreational boatersfood-insecure individuals and familiesnatural ecosystems / lands (reforestation targets)

    About Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation

    Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Inc gives in a tightly targeted way, with repeated support for arts programming at the University of South Florida. The largest recent grants in the record are two $8,000 awards, one in 2024 and one in 2023, both to USF Foundation for support of the USF Art Department. That recurring line of giving sits alongside smaller awards to Tampa arts organizations such as Tampa Regional Artists and the Tampa Museum of Art, suggesting a local arts emphasis centered on higher education and the surrounding arts community. Their recent grant history also reaches beyond the arts into environmental work, women’s services, aviation education, food relief, and safety-related programs. Grants to Civil Air Patrol, Centre for Women, Feeding Tampa Bay, World Central Kitchen, and BE SAFE Inc show a foundation that favors modest, purpose-specific awards rather than broad unrestricted support. The record includes recipients in Tampa, St Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Osprey, Plant City, Nashville, and Washington, DC, but the pattern remains selective and program-focused. This is a small foundation with a clear preference for defined projects and recurring institutional partners.

    What Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Funds

    Arts support is the clearest thread in the recent record. Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Inc gave $5,000 to Tampa Regional Artists in 2025 for arts, and $5,000 to Tampa Museum of Art in 2024 for arts. It also made two $8,000 grants to USF Foundation for support of the USF Art Department in 2024 and 2023, reinforcing a sustained interest in visual arts programming. Outside the arts, the foundation has funded environmental and conservation work through grants such as $4,675 to Friends of Warner Park for environmental work in 2025 and $4,000 to Conservation Fndn of the Gulf Coast for environmental conservation in 2025. It has also supported food relief with $4,000 to World Central Kitchen and $3,000 to Feeding Tampa Bay in 2025, and aviation education with $4,000 to Civil Air Patrol for aviation education, emergency services, and cadet programs.

    How Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small: the p25 is $1,188, the median is $2,000, and the p75 is $4,000. The recent record shows repeated support for several recipients across multiple years, including USF Foundation, Centre for Women, Civil Air Patrol, Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast, and Tampa Bay Reforestation and Environmental Effort. That points to recurring relationships rather than one-off gifts. The foundation does make grants to individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. The pattern is best described as targeted operating or program support for a limited set of local and regional recipients.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $171K

    Total Assets

    $686K

    Total Revenue

    $86K

    Total Expenses

    $26K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $4K, with a median of $2K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $2K

    75th Percentile

    $4K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional6 states funded

    About 75% of grants go to recipients in TN.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic67$163K
    97.1%
    2Poland2$8K

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated and local: very few grants, repeat funding to a single grantee (USF Foundation), modest dollar amounts with a focused programmatic purpose.

    Funding Style

    program supportinfrastructure/capital supportcapacity buildingemergency/disaster response funding

    Notable grantees: USF Foundation (supporting USF Art Department)

    Topics

    environmental conservationreforestation and land conservation educationurban parks and walking/biking trail developmentfood supply and hunger reliefaviation/aerospace education and cadet programssafe boating and maritime safetyarts education (university art department support)

    Where Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in Florida, and 75% of giving goes to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Tampa appears frequently, with grants to USF Foundation, Tampa Regional Artists, Tampa Museum of Art, Centre for Women, Feeding Tampa Bay, and Civil Air Patrol. Other Florida recipients include St Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Osprey, Plant City, and Lakeland. Outside Florida, the record includes Nashville, Washington, DC, Kalamazoo, and a single grant in Poland, reflecting a regional footprint with a few out-of-state exceptions.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation

    What kinds of programs does Denise & Michael Riebe Foundation Inc support most often?

    The clearest pattern is arts support, especially higher-education visual arts at the University of South Florida. Recent grants also show support for environmental and conservation work, women’s services, food relief, aviation education, and safe boating programs.

    Does the foundation give recurring grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The record includes repeated grants to USF Foundation in 2023 and 2024, Centre for Women in 2023, 2024, and 2025, Civil Air Patrol in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and several environmental groups across more than one year.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is small and concentrated: the 25th percentile is $1,188, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $4,000. Recent gifts above that range include $5,000 and $8,000 awards.

    Where do most grants go geographically?

    Florida receives the bulk of grants, with 75% going to recipients in the HQ state. Tampa is the most visible city in the record, but the foundation also gives in St Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Osprey, Plant City, and Lakeland, plus a smaller number of grants outside Florida.

    What is a notable recent arts grant?

    A defining arts grant is the pair of $8,000 awards to USF Foundation in 2024 and 2023 for support of the USF Art Department. The foundation also gave $5,000 to Tampa Regional Artists in 2025 and $5,000 to Tampa Museum of Art in 2024.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

    2.9%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Civil Air PatrolTampa, FL$4,0002026Aviation education emergency services cadet programs
    Take MARSt Petersburg, FL$4,0002026Environmental
    Rails to TrailsWashington, DC$4,0002026Environmental
    World Central KitchenWashington, DC$4,0002026Food supply
    Centre for WomenTampa, FL$4,0002026Support women
    Vanderbilt HealthNashville, TN$2,2502026Wellness
    Cheekwood SocietyNashville, TN$1,5002026Environmental
    Friends of Warner ParkNashville, TN$5252026Environmental
    Friends of Radnor LakeNashville, TN$5002026Environmental
    Tampa Regional ArtistsTampa, FL$5,0002025Arts
    Friends of Warner ParkNashville, TN$4,6752025Environmental
    Centre for WomenTampa, FL$4,0002025Support women
    Conservation Fndn of the Gulf CoastOsprey, FL$4,0002025Environmental conservation
    BE SAFE IncPalm Harbor, FL$4,0002025Safe boating support
    Take MARSt Petersburg, FL$4,0002025Environmental
    World Central KitchenWashington, DC$4,0002025Food supply
    Civil Air PatrolTampa, FL$4,0002025Aviation education emergency services cadet programs
    Ivy HouseNashville, TN$4,0002025Wellness
    Feeding Tampa BayTampa, FL$3,0002025Food supply
    Vanderbilt HealthNashville, TN$2,8002025Wellness
    Cheekwood SocietyNashville, TN$1,5002025Environmental
    Frist Art MuseumNashville, TN$1,5002025Arts
    Greenways for NashvilleNashville, TN$5002025Environmental
    Friends of Radnor LakeNashville, TN$5002025Environmental
    Tampa Museum of ArtTampa, FL$1002025Arts
    USF FoundationTampa, FL$8,0002024Support USF Art Department
    Tampa Museum of ArtTampa, FL$5,0002024Arts
    Tampa Regional ArtistsTampa, FL$5,0002024Arts
    Centre for WomenTampa, FL$5,0002024Education
    Centre for WomenTampa, FL$4,0002024Education
    Tampa Bay Reforestation and EnvironPlant City, FL$2,5002024Environmental Reforestation
    Conservation Fndn of the Gulf CoastOsprey, FL$2,5002024Environment
    Conservation Foundation of the GulfOsprey, FL$2,5002024Land conservation and education
    Kalamazoo CollegeKalamazoo, MI$2,5002024Educational support
    BE SAFE IncPalm Harbor, FL$2,5002024Safety
    Civil Air PatrolTampa, FL$2,5002024Emergency services aerospace education
    Civil Air PatrolLakeland, FL$2,1002024CAP General Activities FL-310
    Rails to Trails ConservancyWashington, DC$2,0002024Conservation
    WalkBikeTampaTampa, FL$2,0002024Walking and biking paths in Tampa
    Rails to Trails ConservancyWashington, DC$2,0002024Conservation
    Take MARSt Petersburg, FL$2,0002024Environmental
    Kalamazoo CollegeKalamazoo, MI$2,0002024Educational support
    Feeding Tampa BayTampa, FL$2,0002024Food
    Friends of Tampa RecreationTampa, FL$2,0002024Support for Tampa parks
    Feeding Tampa BayTampa, FL$1,5002024Hunger relief
    Museum of Fine Arts St PetersburgSt Petersburg, FL$1,2502024Arts
    The Dali MuseumSt Petersburg, FL$1,2502024Arts
    Tampa Museum of ArtTampa, FL$1,0002024Arts
    Team RubiconLos Angeles, CA$1,0002024Disaster Relief
    Tampa Regional ArtistsTampa, FL$1,0002024Arts

    Civil Air Patrol

    $4,000
    Tampa, FL2026

    Aviation education emergency services cadet programs

    Take MAR

    $4,000
    St Petersburg, FL2026

    Environmental

    Rails to Trails

    $4,000
    Washington, DC2026

    Environmental

    World Central Kitchen

    $4,000
    Washington, DC2026

    Food supply

    Centre for Women

    $4,000
    Tampa, FL2026

    Support women

    Vanderbilt Health

    $2,250
    Nashville, TN2026

    Wellness

    Cheekwood Society

    $1,500
    Nashville, TN2026

    Environmental

    Friends of Warner Park

    $525
    Nashville, TN2026

    Environmental

    Friends of Radnor Lake

    $500
    Nashville, TN2026

    Environmental

    Tampa Regional Artists

    $5,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Arts

    Friends of Warner Park

    $4,675
    Nashville, TN2025

    Environmental

    Centre for Women

    $4,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Support women

    Conservation Fndn of the Gulf Coast

    $4,000
    Osprey, FL2025

    Environmental conservation

    BE SAFE Inc

    $4,000
    Palm Harbor, FL2025

    Safe boating support

    Take MAR

    $4,000
    St Petersburg, FL2025

    Environmental

    World Central Kitchen

    $4,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Food supply

    Civil Air Patrol

    $4,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Aviation education emergency services cadet programs

    Ivy House

    $4,000
    Nashville, TN2025

    Wellness

    Feeding Tampa Bay

    $3,000
    Tampa, FL2025

    Food supply

    Vanderbilt Health

    $2,800
    Nashville, TN2025

    Wellness

    Cheekwood Society

    $1,500
    Nashville, TN2025

    Environmental

    Frist Art Museum

    $1,500
    Nashville, TN2025

    Arts

    Greenways for Nashville

    $500
    Nashville, TN2025

    Environmental

    Friends of Radnor Lake

    $500
    Nashville, TN2025

    Environmental

    Tampa Museum of Art

    $100
    Tampa, FL2025

    Arts

    USF Foundation

    $8,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Support USF Art Department

    Tampa Museum of Art

    $5,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Arts

    Tampa Regional Artists

    $5,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Arts

    Centre for Women

    $5,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Education

    Centre for Women

    $4,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Education

    Tampa Bay Reforestation and Environ

    $2,500
    Plant City, FL2024

    Environmental Reforestation

    Conservation Fndn of the Gulf Coast

    $2,500
    Osprey, FL2024

    Environment

    Conservation Foundation of the Gulf

    $2,500
    Osprey, FL2024

    Land conservation and education

    Kalamazoo College

    $2,500
    Kalamazoo, MI2024

    Educational support

    BE SAFE Inc

    $2,500
    Palm Harbor, FL2024

    Safety

    Civil Air Patrol

    $2,500
    Tampa, FL2024

    Emergency services aerospace education

    Civil Air Patrol

    $2,100
    Lakeland, FL2024

    CAP General Activities FL-310

    Rails to Trails Conservancy

    $2,000
    Washington, DC2024

    Conservation

    WalkBikeTampa

    $2,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Walking and biking paths in Tampa

    Rails to Trails Conservancy

    $2,000
    Washington, DC2024

    Conservation

    Take MAR

    $2,000
    St Petersburg, FL2024

    Environmental

    Kalamazoo College

    $2,000
    Kalamazoo, MI2024

    Educational support

    Feeding Tampa Bay

    $2,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Food

    Friends of Tampa Recreation

    $2,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Support for Tampa parks

    Feeding Tampa Bay

    $1,500
    Tampa, FL2024

    Hunger relief

    Museum of Fine Arts St Petersburg

    $1,250
    St Petersburg, FL2024

    Arts

    The Dali Museum

    $1,250
    St Petersburg, FL2024

    Arts

    Tampa Museum of Art

    $1,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Arts

    Team Rubicon

    $1,000
    Los Angeles, CA2024

    Disaster Relief

    Tampa Regional Artists

    $1,000
    Tampa, FL2024

    Arts