Carolina Money

Carolina Money explores a variety of topics including community growth, workforce readiness, technology, startups, and financial literacy in Richland and Lexington counties. In partnership with the University of South Carolina, SCETV’s team is committed to creating original content with a unique editorial voice to keep citizens informed and engaged in the growth/development efforts of their community.

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Carolina Money explores a variety of topics including community growth, workforce readiness, technology, startups, and financial literacy in Richland and Lexington counties. In partnership with the University of South Carolina, SCETV’s team is committed to creating original content with a unique editorial voice to keep citizens informed and engaged in the growth/development efforts of their community.

Funding for Carolina Money provided by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Donor Advised Fund held at Central Carolina Community Foundation.

Managing a Food Truck | Carolina Money

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As the food truck trend grows, the Carolina Money team does not stay behind. We caught up with the owners of the Belgian Waffle Truck, Yvette and Jean-Louis Ledent, to learn more about their business...
Music Entrepreneurship Program | Carolina Money

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More and more, music schools and institutes are incorporating entrepreneurship classes, organizations, clubs, seminars and workshops into their programs. Why is that? In order to explore the truth...
Soda City Market | Carolina Money

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The Soda City Market comes to Main St. Columbia every Saturday, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The market has an exciting atmosphere that brings all types of people together. But where...
Tiny Techz | Carolina Money

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Tiny Techz is a program designed to educate young students in science, technology, engineering, and math. It helps students get a head start in learning essential tools for their future careers.
Tradeversity | Carolina Money

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The University of South Carolina alumnus, Mike Meyers, certainly has a lot to share about his experience running his startup company Tradeversity. As co-founder and CEO of Tradeversity, Meyers works...