This community service program aims to foster entrepreneurial intention among students of Al Ashriyyah Nurul Iman Islamic Boarding School in Waru Jaya Village, Parung, Bogor, through intensive training on the use of Business Model Canvas (BMC). Despite the increasing number of entrepreneurs in Indonesia, the country’s entrepreneurship ratio remains relatively low compared to neighboring Southeast Asian countries. This gap is evident within pesantren communities, which possess considerable economic potential but face challenges such as limited understanding of business planning tools, insufficient business management skills, and ineffective dissemination methods. The program addressed these challenges through a structured series of activities, including conceptual training, interactive workshops, mentoring by business practitioners, and dissemination of digital learning materials. The results demonstrated a significant increase in participants’ understanding and ability to apply the nine components of the BMC in real-world business contexts. Post-training assessments showed improved entrepreneurial confidence and intention among students. The initiative also encouraged collaborative action within the pesantren, including the formation of student entrepreneur groups and plans for sustainable business incubation. Overall, this program contributes to the development of a community-based entrepreneurial ecosystem and aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in promoting quality education and reducing poverty through entrepreneurship education.
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