Project 300: Youth Edition is a national initiative designed to reinvest tax savings into the future of bowling by supporting youth programs and leagues in local bowling centers across the country.
Through the Sense Health tax savings strategy, centers can save approximately $650 to $900 per full-time employee annually. In return, we ask for a simple but powerful commitment: dedicate 25% of those savings to youth bowling programs within their own center.
To ignite the next generation of bowlers by transforming tax savings into opportunity—empowering youth bowling programs nationwide through the legacy of champions and the power of community.
Project 300: Youth Edition is a national initiative designed to reinvest tax savings into the future of bowling by supporting youth programs and leagues in local bowling centers across the country.
Through the Sense Health tax savings strategy, centers can save approximately $650 to $900 per full-time employee annually. In return, we ask for a simple but powerful commitment: dedicate 25% of those savings to youth bowling programs within their own center.
Our goal is to generate a minimum of $300,000 in committed youth funding — paying homage to the legendary “300” perfect game.
Project 300 is backed by bowling icon Bob Learn Jr., known worldwide as “Mr. 300.” along with backwards bowler and Guinness World Record holder Jim Cripps.
Step 1: Get Your Savings
We help implement the Sense Health tax savings strategy at your center. No cost, no disruption—only gain.
Step 2: Make the Pledge
Commit 25% of those savings to your own youth bowling league or program. A handshake, optionally supported by a simple paper pledge.
Step 3: Join the 300 Club
Be recognized nationally for your commitment. Appear on our digital “Wall of Honor” and receive a printable certificate to display in your center
Bob Learn Jr. formerly competed on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour and is currently active on the PBA50 Tour. He is nicknamed “Mr. 300”, having rolled over 100 perfect games between PBA and sanctioned USBC competition. Learn was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame (Veterans category) in 2020. He is also a member of the Erie Bowling and Pennsylvania State Bowling Halls of Fame.
Learn Jr. is a member of the Brunswick pro staff.
Jim Cripps, known around the world as The Backwards Bowler, is a Guinness World Record holder and the only person to bowl a perfect 300 game backwards in sanctioned competition.
A showman and ambassador for the sport, Jim has performed trick shot exhibitions across the globe, sharing the stage with Hall of Fame legends at events like BowlFest, Disney’s Splitsville grand opening, and appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Good Morning America, and more.
Jim’s passion for bowling and youth development is at the heart of Project-300, where he’s committed to turning savings into future champions — one center at a time.