The purpose of this study is to understand and analyze the implementation of the Village Fund policy in Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The research method employed is purposive sampling, which involves selecting nine respondents, comprising three government officials and six village representatives. The sample area consisted of three villages, which served as research locations. The research instruments included interview guidelines, data collection through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The analysis technique used is qualitative descriptive. The results of this study indicate that the real conditions in the field suggest that the implementation of the Village Fund in Sigi Regency, based on the three villages that received the funds, is more focused on village infrastructure programs rather than community empowerment programs. Human resources are minimal and lack experience in managing village funds. The role of the Village Representative Body (BPD), which is the government’s partner, is underutilized. In conclusion, the implementation of the Village Fund policy in Sigi Regency is effective in terms of the interests affected, the degree of desired change, decision-making locations, and the type of benefits.
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