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DIGITALIZATION OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THROUGH TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE IN THE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS OF COMPUTING SYSTEM-BASED FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL COOPERATIVES IN THE BLITAR DISTRICT Fadia Zen; Achmad Murdiono; Lulu Nurul Istanti
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i1.528

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The cottage boarding school serves as an Islamic educational institution focused on studying, comprehending, deepening, appreciating, and practicing the teachings of Islam, placing particular emphasis on instilling religious morals as daily behavioral guidelines. Moreover, these Islamic boarding schools, in their role as agents of change, not only contribute to religious and societal education but also actively participate in societal development and social transformation. Recognizing the pivotal role of cottage Islamic boarding schools in the community, especially in economic development, this study proposes the reinforcement of Islamic boarding school cooperatives (Kopontren) as economic driving forces within their environments. Initial observations highlight two key challenges: 1) Manual financial reporting based on outdated methods without utilizing SAK ETAP guidelines, and 2) The lack of financial performance analysis by Kopontren managers. The research commences with an introductory phase involving a literature review, followed by an in-depth exploration through secondary data analysis. Subsequently, an internal focus group discussion (FGD) is organized to gain insights into the actual cooperative conditions of cottage boarding schools. This FGD engages with the Department of Cooperatives and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). To ensure the seamless progress of the activities, the execution team will coordinate with the District Cooperatives and MSMEs Service in Blitar, serving as a governmental institution officially supporting the establishment of cooperative cottage boarding schools.
OPTIMIZATION OF ORIGINAL VILLAGE INCOME THROUGH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES FOR VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMDES) IN SUMBEREJO VILLAGE Subagyo Subagyo; Afwan Hariri Agus; Achmad Murdiono
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i2.529

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BUMDes is a business entity owned by the village, where the whole or part of the capital is owned by the village through inclusion in a way originating directly from the village's resources. The development of BUMDes aims to strengthen the village's economic institutions and serve as a tool for utilizing the local economy, leveraging various potential types that exist within the village. Sumberejo Village is one of the villages in the Gedangan District, Malang Regency. The methods employed include survey methods, mentoring, and training, observing the village's potential as a creative business unit within society. The training model for BUMDes is designed by combining in-class and outdoor methods, tailored to the participants' needs, providing direct interaction opportunities for participants and BUMDes activists. The target audience for this Community Partnership Program includes BUMDes administrators/organizers and the Sumberejo Village government apparatus in the Sumberejo Subdistrict, Malang Regency. The objectives of this program are to enhance the administrators' abilities in: 1) understanding the method to map the village's asset and develop strategies for achieving village independence, 2) comprehending the method to initiate, determine the type of business, and develop BUMDes as a village-owned business institution, and 3) designing a development strategy for BUMDes to enhance the Village's Original Income. This activity is expected to contribute to the public economic empowerment by adopting BUMDes and providing solutions that can address partner problems effectively.