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Training on Basic Digital Marketing and Business Mentality to Children of Mandhanisiwi Orphanage PKU Muhammadiyah Purbalingga Alfalisyado; Muchammad Agung Miftahuddin; Edi Joko Setyadi
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v2i1.169

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The program aims to create a strong and independent generation in terms of economy, creativity, mentality, and self-reliance through business motivation. In addition, this program also aimed to provide an open mindset in utilizing technology for positive and productive activities. This program was implemented by collaborating with partners in the Purbalingga district, namely Mandhanisiwi Orphanage PKU Muhammadiyah Purbalingga. Participants in this program were 47 orphanage children of junior high school (SMP) and senior high school (SMA) levels. The result of this program is an output in the form of increasing participants' knowledge about fostering the entrepreneurial spirit through the ease of technology by carrying Islamic values based on a solid mentality and giving a way to deal with situations that will occur when running a business, both independently and in groups.
Assistance in the Issuance of Business Identification Number on Micro-Enterprises Alfalisyado
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v2i2.206

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This program aims to educate micro-entrepreneurs about the importance of having a Business Identification Number (NIB) and to disseminate information on the benefits associated with obtaining an NIB. Additionally, the program seeks to assist micro-entrepreneurs in acquiring their own NIBs. The activities conducted include observation, education, and mentoring for micro-entrepreneurs in the Karanglewas District. A total of twenty micro-entrepreneurs participated in the mentoring program until its completion. As a result of this program, there has been a significant increase in understanding and awareness among micro-entrepreneurs regarding the importance of having an NIB. Equally important, the participants successfully obtained their NIBs after the mentoring sessions.