It’s all kicking off for social enterprise this week, as more support is being offered to young social entrepreneurs, thanks to a new programme launched by the Arthur Guinness Fund. The Guinness Bring It To Life Awards offers 25-35 year olds with innovative urban regeneration ideas the chance to turn them into a reality and make a positive difference in the community. Nineteen awards are available in total, with six worth up to £15,000 and thirteen worth up to £2,200. Diageo, the parent company of Guinness, will be working in partnership with support providers UnLtd and young person’s voluntary organisation Rathbone. Guinness spokesperson Paul Cornell said: “The Guinness Bring It To Life Awards aim to help people realise their passions by providing them with the tools and support to really make things happen. The awards aim to have a long term positive impact on thousands of people in local communities across Britain.”