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Journal : ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community

Innovation in the Development of the Qurban Savings Application (TAQUR) at the DKM Musholla Manbaul Iman, Tegal City Prihadi, Deddy; Irawan, Bei Harira; Budiyanto, Muhammad Andi; Prasetyo, Faiz Irsyad; Wicaksono, Muhammad Siddik Erdi; Hapsari, Yustia; Rahmadani, Rezkiyah; Jalil, Mahben
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/ajecom/vol4issue2.66

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The Manbaul Iman Prayer Room in Tegal City faces obstacles in managing qurban savings which are still done manually, often causing recording errors and delays in reporting. This hampers transparency and efficiency in the management of qurban funds, which has an impact on the trust of the congregation. Therefore, this community service topic was chosen to introduce innovation through the development of the Qurban Savings Application (TAQUR) to improve the quality of qurban fund management at DKM Musholla Manbaul Iman. The aim of this service is to improve digital literacy and the skills of DKM managers in using information technology through implementing the TAQUR application. The methods used include needs analysis, design, development and application implementation, followed by digital literacy training for 10 DKM managers. The results of the activity showed an increase in managers' hard skills in using applications by 75%, as well as an increase in soft skills in financial management by 60%. From an economic perspective, there has been an increase in transparency accompanied by an increase in the amount of Qurban savings by 40%. The results of this service are important because they show that technological innovation can increase efficiency and trust in the management of Qurban funds, so it is worthy of being used as a model for other DKM.
Capacity Building for Gender-Responsive Street Vendors Through Training in Digital Financial Literacy and Micro Enterprise Management Hapsari, Yustia; Prasetyo, Irwan; Herwinarni, Yuniarti
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/ajecom/vol5issue2.91

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This community service activity aims to improve the capacity of street vendors under the guidance of TBM PKBM Sakila Kerti at Tegal Type A Terminal through gender‑responsive digital financial literacy training and micro‑business management. The background of this activity is the low understanding of street vendors regarding systematic financial management, limited ability to use digital financial services, and the remaining gender gap in access and business decision‑making. The implementation method uses a participatory approach that actively involves vendors at every stage, from needs identification, training implementation, to evaluation and monitoring. The training was carried out in several sessions covering an introduction and practical use of digital finance (QRIS), simple bookkeeping, capital management, and micro‑business development strategies. All sessions were combined with a gender‑responsive approach to ensure equal involvement of both male and female vendors in understanding and applying the material. Evaluation was conducted through pre‑tests and post‑tests, observations, and group discussions to measure improvements in participants’ understanding and skills. The results show significant improvements in digital financial literacy, simple financial recording skills, and micro‑business management abilities among street vendors. In addition, the training successfully encouraged awareness of the importance of gender equality in managing family businesses, where female vendors gained a greater role in financial decision‑making. This activity supports more equitable and sustainable economic empowerment while improving business capability.