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Journal : Community Service Progress

Pendampingan Pengganggaran dan Pengawasan Keuangan pada UMKM dan NGO Binaan Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Aminah, Wiwin; Fahlevi, Ali Riza; Arfista, Fajra; Qodrio, Anjelina
Community Service Progress Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Community Service Progress Edisi Desember 2024
Publisher : STIE Bina Karya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70021/csp.v3i2.207

Abstract

Budgeting and oversight are essential for ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of non-profit organizations (NGOs). This process includes thorough financial planning, strategic resource allocation, and careful monitoring to guarantee that funds are used to support the organization’s mission. In the budgeting process, the involvement of various stakeholders—such as the board of directors, executive directors, financial managers, and program heads—is crucial for creating a realistic budget that meets the organization’s needs. Additionally, effective budget oversight is vital for ensuring transparency, accountability, and efficiency, which are core values in NGO management. A practical approach to budgeting involves identifying strategic priorities, projecting revenues, and evaluating expenditures in relation to the organization’s programs and operations. Good budget oversight includes monitoring progress, analyzing the discrepancies between planned and actual results, and implementing corrective measures when necessary. With effective budget management, NGOs can enhance their credibility in the eyes of donors, ensure the smooth implementation of programs, and reduce financial risks that could impede the achievement of their goals. This study highlights the significance of a transparent and accountable budgeting and oversight system in promoting the sustainability and effectiveness of NGOs. In conclusion, an integrated and data-driven approach to budget preparation and monitoring strengthens financial governance and enhances the social impact of the programs implemented.
Co-Authors Akbar, Lily M Al Ayyubi, Muhammad Wafaa Alexander Purba Ali Riza Fahlevi Anggraeni, Dhea Adelia Anni Muthmainnah Amaliyah Annisa Nurbaiti Arafat, Enid Ayu Nadhirah Arfista, Fajra Audia Putri, Stefany Aulia Nanda Aulia, Adhelia Zaskia Brady Rikumahu Cahyaningsih Cahyaningsih Chairani, Anisa Juli Cut Syahidathain Meutia Az Zahra Dembi Tri Al-Fikri Deyla Sayidha Zalfadiva Dhian Wahyuni Dillak, Vaya Juliana Dimas Farid Satria Nugraha Dini Wahjoe Hapsari Djusnimar Zultilisna Dwi Urip Wardoyo Fatimah Kurniawati Putri Fiarniah, Dini Firjatulloh, Farhan Gede Teguh Laksana Gita Wahyuningsih Putri Guniarti, Khaerunisa Hebryan Johannes Greck Sbastian Siagian Hermawati Nurciptaning Arum Hilda Salman Said Imanuddin Hasbi Ismaya Adriyanti Jinan, Edindra Najla Kartika Khairunisa Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Khanasya Ismy Lutfiany Lukman Abdurrahman Miftah Kamal Nuriyanto Moch Arif Bijaksana Mohamad Rafki Nazar Muhammad Wafaa Al Ayyubi Nazah, Mohammad Angga Saefun Nazar, Muhammad Rafki Nugraha, Dionisius Agung Tyasta Nurul Aiman Fiqararimmakin Nurul Aiman Fiqararimmakin Nurul Rachma Fadhyla Octari Dinata, Ruri Octavianty, Riza Permata Paramita, Nadia Nur Prawira, Sukma Adhitia Qodrio, Anjelina Radhiyya, Zidny Robbie Rahmi, Indah Aliza Rayhan Dhirayoga, Khansa Riko Hendrawan Ruri Octari Dinata S, Ebenezer Shofa Irawan, Mutiara Alya Sita Deliyana Firmialy Sitanggang, Grace Putri P P SRI RAHAYU Suryani, Aurelia Putri Syawal, Achmad Nur Tri Utami Lestari Villariza Septizilvia Wulandari, Ida Ayu Iswari Wulandari, Shintya