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Makerspaces Desa sebagai Sarana Penggalian Potensi Desa untuk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dyah Puspita Srirahayu; Dessy Harisanty; Esti Putri Anugrah; Muhammad Rifky Nurpratama
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 6 No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/002.202163.672

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VILLAGE MAKERSPACES AS A MEANS OF EXPLORING VILLAGE POTENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT. The reality around us is that many Indonesians are considered to be still not independent, they still experience difficulties in meeting their daily primary needs, and still need assistance from the Indonesian government. There needs to be a community empowerment program by the local village government, because it is the closest to the community. One of the community empowerments programs that can increase the level of community economic independence is to develop a makerspace in the village. Makerspaces is a space where creative people gather, learn, and create something. This community service is located in Bogo Village, Kapas District, Bojonegoro Regency which has the Moringa Plant icon. This community service partnered with PKK women and KWT women in Bogo Village. The problems that exist in Bogo Village are that there are still only a few variants of processed Moringa that are sold and the product marketing is still lacking. The solution offered is to develop village makerspaces to explore the village's potential deeper, namely the Moringa plant that grows a lot in Bogo Village, then provide training to make Moringa processed variants and digital marketing of the products that have been made.
FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG HOUSEWIVES TO MANAGE CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AFTER PANDEMIC COVID-19 Dessy Harisanty; Dyah Puspitasari Srirahayu; Esti Putri Anugrah; Muhammad Rifky Nurpratama
Publication Library and Information Science Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : UPT. Perpustakaan Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/pls.v6i2.6552

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The COVID-19 pandemic has now been running for about 3 years, many community activities are spent at home, bringing new habit patterns for them. One of them is shopping online, since the time of the pandemic people are very accustomed to online shopping patterns. The solution to be able to provide advice on the consumption patterns of consumptive citizens is the introduction of financial literacy, especially through education programs and training on saving habits. This study aims to describe the financial literacy of housewives so that consumer activities can be controlled. The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive, the location of this research is at Plandaan Village, Kedungwaru District, Tulungagung Regency. To determine the sample using a non-random sampling technique that is purposive sampling. The total respondents in this study were 50 housewives. Result of this study shows that housewives have a good general knowledge of personal finance, and have sufficient Savings, Loans, and Investments.  Many housewives have funds for emergency needs, so they don't experience confusion when something sudden happens.