Skip to Content
The Florida Aquarium Home

THE FLORIDA AQUARIUM RECEIVES LEADERSHIP GIFT FROM VINIK FAMILY

rendering of teenage boy looking at two story puffing habitat

December 1, 2023

Share Story

Share

Tampa, FL (December 1, 2023) – The Florida Aquarium is honored to announce Jeff and Penny Vinik through the Vinik Family Foundation have made a major leadership gift in the amount of $1.5 million to support the Aquarium’s $45M Sea Change capital fundraising campaign.

“We are incredibly grateful to Jeff, Penny and the Vinik family for their generous support of our largest animal/exhibit-centric expansion in our 28-year history. Their endorsement and investment in The Florida Aquarium’s shared purpose inspires our team to do even more on behalf of our community and marine wildlife,” said Roger Germann, President & CEO. “Tampa Bay deserves a world-class Aquarium where residents, school children and tourists can connect with animals, learn about the natural world, and have fun. Their donation ensures we fulfill that promise for future generations.”

Scheduled to open in Spring/Summer 2025, the new state-of-the-art, two-story puffin exhibit will be named in honor of the Vinik Family Foundation. Like several bird’s native to Florida, Atlantic puffins are listed as threatened, and the new puffin exhibit will allow The Florida Aquarium to engage in puffin conservation efforts and tell their story in support of local efforts to protect and preserve native birds in our backyard.

“The Florida Aquarium plays a vital role in our community, inspiring conservation efforts and providing educational experiences for people of all ages,” said Jeff and Penny Vinik. “This new chapter for the Florida Aquarium reflects a commitment to the growth and enrichment of Tampa Bay and a dedication to preserving the natural wonders of our region for future generations. We are elated to be a partner toward that vision.”

In 2022, The Florida Aquarium announced a multi-year capital expansion and renovation project that will transform the guest experience and further the Aquarium’s vision and shared purpose. The first new experience, MORPH’D presented by PAR, opened in July 2023 and groundbreaking on the puffin, sea lion and penguin habitats and gallery addition is scheduled for late spring 2024. The $45M project is scheduled to be completed by late 2025/early 2026.

The Sea Change capital fundraising campaign, chaired by developer and philanthropist Darryl Shaw, remains in the leadership phase and the Vinik Family Foundation announcement is the first of several upcoming major gift announcements in support of the Aquarium.

|

The Latest from The Florida Aquarium

  • January 23, 2026

    From Parade to Purpose: Recycle Gasparilla Beads at The Florida Aquarium

    Every Gasparilla season, thousands of beads are tossed into the air, and too many end up in Tampa Bay. To help keep plastics out of the local waterways, The Florida Aquarium is once again partnering with the City of Tampa on the Bead-Free Bay initiative. The effort turns a fun tradition into a meaningful way…

    Read More
  • January 21, 2026

    The Florida Aquarium’s Stingrays Return to TECO’s Manatee Viewing Center

    Seven cownose stingrays from The Florida Aquarium are once again gliding through Cownose Cove at TECO’s Manatee Viewing Center in Apollo Beach. The return marks the reopening of the popular touch habitat following extensive repairs after damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The seven male cownose rays, known for the uniquely shaped “cow-like” nose that…

    Read More
  • January 21, 2026

    Penguin Awareness Day Highlights Critically Endangered African Penguins

    They waddle, they dive, and they charm guests with their unmistakable bray, and African penguins continue to capture hearts around the world. This Penguin Awareness Day, The Florida Aquarium is celebrating this charismatic animal while highlighting the important conservation efforts underway to protect this remarkable species for the future. Guests are invited to connect with…

    Read More

Stay Up to Date

Want to know what’s happening below the surface? Sign up to receive our email newsletter, “The Current”, and dive into the latest news, events, and exhibit updates happening here at the Aquarium.