This community service activity was carried out in Senden Village, Selo District, Boyolali Regency, which boasts local economic potential based on agriculture and household businesses, but is not yet supported by adequate cooperative institutions. Problems faced by the community include a low understanding of the benefits of cooperatives, limited knowledge of cooperative establishment procedures, and minimal community participation in cooperative membership. The objective of this activity was to increase community cooperative literacy and encourage the formation and management of village cooperatives in a professional and sustainable manner. The method used was a descriptive qualitative approach through observation, outreach, discussion, and field practice, including comparative studies with existing cooperatives. The activity involved village community members, PKK members, and Karang Taruna (Youth Organization) as agents of the local economy. The results of the activity showed an increased community understanding of the principles, benefits, and governance of cooperatives, as well as increased awareness and interest in participating in the formation of Village Unit Cooperatives. This activity is expected to serve as a foundation for strengthening village economic institutions to improve community welfare in an inclusive and sustainable manner.
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