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Business group calls for Santee Cooper sale

Lexington County Chronicle February 28, 2019 By Jerry Bellune Private owners of debt-ridden Santee Cooper can bring lower rates and clean electricity. That’s the belief of the SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce in backing the sale of taxpayer-owned Santee Cooper and its assets. $8 billion in costs of the utility’s failed nuclear project must […]

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Private Upcycling Business to Support Single Mothers

Today, a unique project bringing together conservation, the arts and assistance for single mothers was announced during an 11 a.m. press conference at the office of Maia Moms, 2120 Noisette Blvd. suite 123, North Charleston, SC.  The press event also announced a donation crowdfunding project to raise the seed money for this project. The Creative Flow

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Greenville film house the 1st campaign for S.C. crowd funding website

January 9, 2014  GSA Business By Ashley Boncimino  South Carolina’s first state-exclusive crowd funding website SCCrowdfund.com locked in its first campaign, rallying around local entrepreneur Daryn Zongrone and her business plan for Greenville’s first indie-movie theater, The Film House. SCCrowdFund.com is a portal that gives businesses and nonprofits access to capital through crowd funding from their immediate geographic

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New online portal opens for SC small businesses to access capital “SCcrowdfund.com”

South Carolina entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for capital to start or grow a business have a new opportunity.  The South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce begins taking business applications today for its new donation crowdfunding and private placement investment portal. “There is a growing demand for small business loans that our financial

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SEC to throw open the doors to everyman investing

On the heels of our launch last week of SCcrowdfund.com, which will allow businesses and non-profits to post their business ideas and projects on a public online portal to encourage people to donate (donation crowdfunding) or invest (private placement investment for those with high incomes), more good news is expected tomorrow. At 10 am, the

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Looking for capital for your private or non-profit business? Look to SCcrowdfund.com

Our announcement last week that SCcrowdfund.com is now open for applications from entrepreneurs and businesses looking for capital to start or grow their business received good media coverage.  The portal enables small businesses and non-profits to put their business projects on either a donation crowdfunding or private placement investment platform and seek funding from South

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New website is like Kickstarter for SC businesses

WCIV-TV October 16, 2013 COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) – A new website is helping small businesses in South Carolina raise capital through crowdfunding and investments. The South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday began taking applications for its two new web portals. “There is a growing demand for small business loans that our financial

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New online portal opens for SC small businesses to access capital

SCcrowdfund.com South Carolina entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for capital to start or grow a business have a new opportunity.  The South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce begins taking business applications today for its new donation crowdfunding and private placement investment portal found at SCcrowdfund.com. “There is a growing demand for small business

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65 Percent Isn’t Enough And Job Creation Is Suffocating

The South Carolina Small Business Chamber is making steady progress on setting up a donation and investment crowdfunding portal to give small businesses and entrepreneurs another means to access capital.  To find out more click here. Below is an excerpt from an opinion editorial in Forbes by Ty Kiisel that addresses the issue of capital

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