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Journal : International Journal of Community Service (IJCS)

Community Financial Management Training to Create an Independent Prosperous Village M. Nazori; Rafidah; Rosmanidar, Elyanti; Kusnadi, Dedek; Mutia, Agustina; Usdeldi; Fusfita, Nurlia; Subhan, Muhammad; Anita, Efni; Rahma, Sri; Nofriza, Eri; Alawiyah, Rabiyatul; Rahman, Sakinah
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v3i1.536

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Financial management plays an important role in promoting independence and prosperity in communities, especially in rural areas where economic resources are often limited. This paper explores the importance of community financial management training as a catalyst for creating independent and prosperous villages. By equipping community members with important financial literacy skills, such as budgeting, savings, and investment strategies, villages can better manage their resources and increase their economic stability. This training focuses on empowering community leaders and residents to understand basic financial concepts and implement sustainable financial practices adapted to their local context. Through workshops, seminars, and practical exercises, participants learn to develop financial plans, identify potential sources of income, and reduce financial risks. In addition, this training emphasizes the importance of transparent financial governance and accountability to build trust and cooperation within the community. In addition, case studies and success stories from similar initiatives show the positive impact of financial management training on village development. These examples illustrate how better financial decision making can lead to increased household income, better infrastructure development, and higher social welfare. Ultimately, the goal is to create self-sufficient villages that can develop independently by utilizing their resources effectively and responsibly.
Women's Empowerment Based on Digital Financial Skills Rafidah; Rosmanidar, Elyanti; Anita, Efni; Mutia, Agustina; Kusnadi, Dedek; Fusfita, Nurlia; Rahma, Sri; Permata, Tika Agu; Husen, Muhammad; Andriana, Nirhamni; Yuniar, Vita
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): IJCS: International Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v2i1.810

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Achieving gender equality and economic independence. These programs aim to increase women's access to financial services, promote entrepreneurship, and facilitate economic participation through the use of digital technology. By providing training in personal financial management, e-commerce, and online banking applications, women can overcome traditional barriers such as limited access and cultural norms that limit their financial inclusion. This research explores the transformational potential of these empowerment programs, highlighting the importance of cross-sector collaboration and supporting policies to achieve the full potential of women's empowerment through digital financial skills.
Community Empowerment through the Creative Economy for the Realization of Sustainable Economic Self-Reliance Based on Islamic Values at the Sanggar Batik Selaras Pinang Masak, Jambi Mutia, Agustina; Hassanee, Narong; Rahma, Sri; Nofriza, Eri; Fusfita, Nurlia; Hamzah, Maulana; Hidayat, Angger; Hermanda, Azzahra Puan; arzmi, Muhammad riski
International Journal of Community Service (IJCS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v4i2.1684

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This article aims to describe the process and outcomes of community empowerment at the Sanggar Batik Selaras Pinang Masak in Jambi through the development of a creative economy underpinned by Islamic values. This batik center represents a crucial hub for the preservation of local culture and economy, yet it faces significant challenges concerning product innovation, digital marketing, and the consistent application of Sharia business ethics. The methodology employed is Participatory Action Research (PAR), which actively involved the participation of artisans and management in every stage: planning, action, observation, and reflection. The action phase encompassed digital marketing training, a workshop on Islamic business ethics, and mentorship for the formulation of Sharia-based Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). The results demonstrate a significant increase in the understanding and proficiency of digital marketing, alongside a stronger commitment to implementing Islamic principles such as honesty (shiddiq), trustworthiness and professionalism (amanah), and justice (‘adl) in all transactions and production processes. This empowerment initiative not only enhances the potential for the center's sustainable economic self-reliance but also reinforces the cultural and spiritual identity of the artisan community.