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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
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Utilization of Science and Technology in Community Empowerment in Kalipecabean Village, Sidoarjo Regency Through Integrated KKN Activities Haq, Masyithoh Faarisatul; ‘Aini, Jafnah Kamilah; Ananda, Kharisma; Nurvita, Qur’ani; Ashari, Billa Laura; Oetarjo, Mas
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 16 No 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1126

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The Community Service Community Service Program (KKN) in Kalipecabean Village aims to support the development of village potential and improve community welfare through various empowerment activities. This activity includes local resource- based entrepreneurship training, increasing literacy and developing science and technology. By using field research methods. This research is included in qualitative descriptive research.
Empowering the Muhammadiyah Kemasan Branch Community: Greening the Environment with Food Plants and Toga Syah, Naufal Galfan; Santri, Erlina Widya; Dewi, Widya Kusuma; Abror, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1129

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Ranting Muhammadiyah Kemasan, in collaboration with KKNT-T students, focuses on community empowerment and environmental improvement at Masjid Al-Muhtadin. The main challenges are the lack of green space and poor waste management. The program consists of three stages: Observation, Implementation, and Maintenance. The observation stage identifies environmental issues such as disorganized construction materials and insufficient green areas. Implementation includes planting ornamental and TOGA plants and providing waste bins for organic and inorganic waste separation. Maintenance involves watering and educating the community on cleanliness. As a result, the aesthetics and comfort of the mosque environment have improved, TOGA plants offer long-term benefits, and community awareness of mosque cleanliness has increased, strengthening collective responsibility.
Tajweed Learning Education and Al-Qur'an Reading Assistance with the Ummi Method for 'Aisyiyah Jiken Branch Mothers Supriyadi, Supriyadi; Rahmadhani, Gurit; Pramesta, Novi Indah; Zulfa, Nabila Indana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1130

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This community service activity aims to improve the ability of Aisyiyah mothers at the Al-Jihad Jiken Tulangan mosque to read the Qur'an correctly according to the rules of tajwid through the Ummi method with the Quran Explore method. The Ummi method was chosen because of its simplicity and effectiveness in teaching tajwid to adults. This activity was carried out through several stages, namely the introduction of the Ummi method, learning the theory of tajwid, application in reading the Qur'an, and group incentive assistance. The implementation of the activity was carried out in 4 meetings, with an evaluation carried out at the end of the program. The results obtained after the tajwid learning assistance program for the mothers of the 'Aisiyah Jiken branch leaders showed significant results, where students were able to read more fluently by understanding the basic science of tajwid. This assistance program succeeded in motivating students to continue learning and practicing independently. With this activity, it is hoped that it can be sustainable as a routine program to improve reading the Qur'an among the community.
Rebranding and Digital Marketing of “Lejareh” Beverage at Ranting 'Aisyiyah Sidodadi Damayanti, Adinda Putri; Putri, Pingkan Novita Yanda; Santoso, Rachmat Adi; Abidin, Zainul; Maryam, Effy Wardati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1131

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This community service aims to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of the Lejareh ‘Aisyiyah Beverage UMKM in Ranting ‘Aisyiyah Sidodadi, Candi, Sidoarjo through a product rebranding strategy. Lejareh drinks, which are local products based on natural ingredients, have great potential for further development to meet increasingly competitive market needs. Service activities include packaging improvements, upgrading packaging labels, as well as operating offline and digital marketing. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in brand image and market acceptance of the newly packaged product. Apart from that, knowledge of UMKM players regarding marketing strategies and business management has also increased. It is hoped that this positive impact can encourage local economic growth and strengthen the economic independence of the ‘Aisyiyah community in the Sidodadi area.
MSME Assistance Through Business Legality and Branding to Strengthen Penatarsewu Village's Local Economy Hayati, Anis Khoirin; Febrianti , Sofi Intan; Silmi , Dewi Nurus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1132

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MSMEs are an important part of the Indonesian economy. In Penatarsewu Village, MSMEs excel with products such as smoked fish and herbal medicine. However, many MSMEs do not yet understand the importance of business legality, such as NIB and Halal Certificates, so that their access to a wider market is hampered. In response to this, the KKN-T Team 24 of the Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo provided assistance to MSMEs. They helped business actors understand the importance of legality, branding, and provided socialization. As a result, several MSMEs succeeded in obtaining NIB, assisting in registering Halal Certificates, and updating branding such as logos and packaging. In addition, they also created social media accounts and websites as a means of promotion. With this support, MSMEs are expected to grow more rapidly and support the village economy.
Knowledge Development of the Beard Community through Socialization of Community Empowerment of Toga, Chili and Eggplant Plants ‘Aisy , Qatrunnada Salsabila Rohadatul; Abror, M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1133

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The community service program in Jenggot Village, Krembung District, Sidoarjo Regency, aims to improve the welfare of village communities through empowering family medicinal plants (TOGA), chili and eggplant. This program is implemented with the KKN-T scheme and the theme "Collaboration with the Community for Progressive Villages and Branches". Jenggot Village faces challenges in overcoming pests and diseases in Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) as well as chili and eggplant plants which often reduce harvest yields. The methods used included observation, outreach, and giving away 400 chili and eggplant seeds for free. As a result, the people of Jenggot village gained understanding and insight into the empowerment of family medicinal plants, chili and eggplant, and were able to overcome the challenges they faced in dealing with pests and diseases in plants
Mental Health Literacy Reduces Mental Disorder Stigma in Society S, Rizky Hadi Rahmani; Fahmawati, Zaki Nur; Affandi, Ghozali Rusyid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1135

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The general background mental health issues remain a major global health challenge, including in Indonesia, where mental illness is often stigmatized. Specific background mental illness stigma is prevalent in society, manifesting in negative attitudes towards individuals with mental disorders, thus affecting their acceptance and treatment. Knowledge gap there is limited research exploring the relationship between mental health literacy and mental illness stigma within community settings in Indonesia. This study aims to investigate the correlation between mental health literacy and mental disorder stigma among residents of a selected community. Results the findings reveal a significant negative correlation between mental health literacy and mental disorder stigma, indicating that higher levels of mental health literacy are associated with lower levels of stigma. Novelty this study contributes to the limited body of knowledge by demonstrating that improving mental health literacy can effectively reduce mental disorder stigma in community settings. Implications these results suggest that public health interventions focusing on mental health education may help reduce stigmatization, fostering a more supportive environment for individuals with mental health disorders, which may ultimately lead to better access to mental health services and outcomes. Highlights: Higher mental health literacy lowers mental disorder stigma. Stigma reduction improves mental health support in communities. Public health education can reduce mental disorder misconceptions. Keywords: Mental Health, Mental Disorder, Stigma, Community Attitudes, Education
Empowerment of Satlinmas in Improving Public Order and Security Winarko, Arief Dwi; Mursyidah, Lailul
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 16 No 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1137

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The general background highlights the growing need for community involvement in safeguarding human rights and maintaining social stability, particularly in the context of regional apparatus empowerment. The specific background focuses on the role of Satlinmas in Candi District, where community members are organized to take an active part in protecting citizens against human rights violations. Despite existing research on community empowerment, there remains a knowledge gap regarding the effectiveness of Satlinmas in achieving these goals. This study aims to investigate how Satlinmas empowerment contributes to maintaining public order and security through a framework called Tri Bina, which encompasses Human Development, Business Development, and Environmental Development. The results indicate that Satlinmas has successfully enhanced community capacity through training and education, supported local businesses by ensuring a conducive environment for economic activities, and engaged in environmental preservation efforts. The novelty of this research lies in its comprehensive approach to community empowerment, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various developmental aspects. The implications of these findings underscore the importance of integrating community protection units into broader public safety strategies, highlighting the potential for improved community resilience and collaboration in safeguarding rights and maintaining order. Highlights: Community protection units improve public order and security. Tri Bina framework enhances human, business, and environmental development. SATLINMAS promotes community engagement in safety and environmental cleanliness. Keywords: Empowerment, Security, Environment, Community, Business
The Role of the Civil Service Police Unit in Public Order and Community Peace Sugiyanto; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1138

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The general background maintenance of public order and community peace is a critical aspect of local governance, particularly in urban settings where diverse populations coexist. Specific background reveals that the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) plays a significant role in upholding these values, yet there is limited research examining their effectiveness in specific districts. Knowledge gap persists in understanding the comprehensive functions and impacts of Satpol PP in maintaining public order within local communities. This study aims to analyze and describe the role of the Satpol PP in implementing public order and community peace in a specific district. Results indicate that the Satpol PP engages in various activities, including community outreach, training for local volunteers, and proactive measures to prevent disturbances, demonstrating a multi-faceted approach to their responsibilities. Novelty lies in the identification of active, participatory, and passive roles that the Satpol PP adopts, which offers a more nuanced understanding of their functions. Implications of this research suggest that strengthening the capacity of the Satpol PP could enhance community engagement and further improve public safety. By providing a detailed examination of their roles, this study contributes to the broader discourse on local governance and community development, offering insights that may inform policy and practice in similar contexts. Highlights: Active role in maintaining public order through various strategies. Community participation in reporting issues to the Satpol PP. Training programs to enhance the capabilities of Linmas and Satpol PP personnel. Keywords: Satpol, Community, Public Order, Participation, Capacity Building
Empowering Women's Business Groups through Microfinance in Village Enterprises Khafidz, Abdul; Agustina, Isna Fitria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1139

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Background: Effective management of microfinance institutions is essential for rural economic development. Specific Background: This study examines BUMDesa Bersama “Gempol Sejahtera,” focusing on its application of microfinance principles in financial management. Knowledge Gap: There is limited research on how structured bureaucracies affect the success of microfinance programs in community organizations. Aims: The research evaluates the impact of organizational structure on microfinance initiatives and resource management. Results: Findings show that a clear bureaucratic structure enhances efficiency and role clarity, facilitating successful program implementation. Clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and task fragmentation are critical for optimal execution. Novelty: This study offers new insights into the link between organizational structure and microfinance effectiveness in community enterprises, enriching the literature on rural empowerment. Implications: The results underscore the importance of strong organizational frameworks to improve resource management and program responsiveness, thereby promoting economic empowerment, especially among women. Highlights : Organizational Efficiency: A clear bureaucratic structure enhances operational effectiveness and role clarity. Critical Procedures: Implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) is essential for program success. Economic Empowerment: Strong frameworks promote responsiveness and resource management, benefiting community initiatives. Keywords: microfinance, organizational structure, community empowerment, financial management, bureaucratic efficiency

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