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International Journal of Community Service
Published by CV. Inara
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27972984     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51601/ijcs
Training and Marketing are utilized for community empowerment, SMEs and local communities; Community empowerment; Social Access; Community Service Activities by Students; Empowerment of Border Area Communities; Education for Sustainable Development; Empowerment Program Health ; Design and Reach Appropriate Technology for Communities.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 367 Documents
Implementation Of Using The Microsoft Office Excel Application For Simple Cash Flow Recording For Msmes Fostered By Ns Creative House Rohaeni, Heni; Wijayarti, Murti; Yunita, Tyna; Sihar Pardamean, Julianto
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.145

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Many companies use bookkeeping, but MSMEs are also in dire need of bookkeeping in their business. Bookkeeping does not have to be complicated and confusing. Simple bookkeeping is enough for small businesses to know the profit and loss earned. This research is intended to assist MSMEs in designing appropriate steps to be taken in the future and minimizing losses through the preparation of good bookkeeping using Microsoft Office Excel Applications. The crucial problem often found in MSMEs, especially the fostered partners of NS Creative House, is the problem of financial management. Due to the lack of ability of MSMEs owners to manage and record business finances, financial income and expenditure are not recorded clearly and neatly. After participating in this training, MSMEs fostered partners to become able to implement Microsoft Office Excel applications in doing simple records, which significantly affects business development. Through bookkeeping, MSMEs owners can see the condition and development of the business, including the company's profits and losses. With this, bookkeeping can be used as a benchmark for future business strategies.Keywords: Implement
Digital Marketing Training In The "Madura" Barbershop Business In Semarang City As A Solution To Msmes' Problems In The Era Of The Marketing Revolution 5.0 Wibowo, Bagus Yunianto; Setiawan, Andi; Malebra, Irawan; Setyo Nugroho, Bayu; Ayuwardani, Mellasanti; Sulistiyani, Endang; Anuar, Aimi
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.148

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Changes in consumer behavior due to the Covid-19 pandemic have shifted to online-based purchases. Consumers who initially made transactions directly, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, changed to make transactions online. MSMEs must quickly adapt to consumer behavior changes to survive the economic downturn. Digital marketing training is a solution to help MSMEs to adapt to changes in consumer behavior and vulnerable communities to find business and entrepreneurship opportunities through digital media. The competitiveness of the barbershop market competition demands to continue to innovate and adapt quickly. The era of destruction is a challenge for businesses that have not yet migrated to use Digital Marketing as the spearhead of expanding market reach, a new habit of modern humans who prefer a practical and easily accessible way with gadgets. MSMEs must read the opportunities and quickly keep up with the pace of the market which is controlled by digital technology. The digital market requires skills, high creativity, and consistency in creating creative content so that market interest can be taken over. Digital marketing training is already a major need for MSMEs, especially small businesses haircut "Madura" so that their existence can develop in the digital market.
Empowering JPC Volunteers with Education and Assistance on Behavioral Factors to Prevent HIV/AIDS Transmission in Bandung, West Java Indonesia Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina; Reza Hilmy, Mohamad; Silviana Mustikawati, Intan; Sukardi, Sukardi; Panigoro, Erwin; Heryana, Ade
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.150

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The present study reports the newest comprehensive study on pandemic era for the Infectious Disease acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) the number of people living with HIV/AIDS (ODHA) continues to grow, this needs to be balanced with efforts to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS. The JPC Foundation (Jakarta Plus Center) is one of the important entry points for the community to reach out and educate on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission in Bandung, West Java Indonesia. This study aims to determine the factors associated with HIV/AIDS transmission prevention behavior in HIV/AIDS sufferers in Bandung and Cirebon, West Java Indonesia who are within the reach of the JPC Foundation in 2022. This type of research was quantitative, with cross sectional, the study population was visitors to VCT clinics at shelters with a sample size of 85 respondents. The sampling technique uses accidental sampling. The research was conducted from May to November 2022 with univariate (average) and bivariate (chi-square) data analysis. Univariate results showed that HIV/AIDS prevention behavior was not good 78%, adult age> 25-49 (57.5%), secondary education 50.5%, risky work 69%, good knowledge 57%, negative motivation 62%, positive attitude 69%, negative family support 63%. Bivariate results show that there is a relationship between education (p=0.024), employment (p=0.002), OR=6.057, motivation (p=0.001), OR=7.221, family support (p=0.00) OR=7.778 with behavior prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission at the JPC Foundation shelter in Bandung. For VCT clinics to further improve counseling and education services, for volunteers and cadres who reach out to patients or families of people living with HIV/AIDS (ODHA) to provide more support and assistance, also for the community not to discriminate against ODHA because they have HIV/AIDS.
Empowerment of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in the Context of Optimizing the Assets of Nyuhtebel Village, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency Marhaeni, A.A.I.N; Nyoman Yuliarmi, Ni; Nyoman Reni Suasih, Ni; Jati Primajana, Dewa; W Priyana Agus Sudharma, I; Sinthya Aryasthini M, Made; Made Putra Yasa, I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.151

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Optimizing the assets owned by the village is very important in order to increase the welfare of the village community in a sustainable manner. Village-owned Enterprises (BUMDes) are village-owned business entities that have a very strategic role as a pillar of village hopes to improve the welfare of its people. In order for Bumdes to develop more quickly, Bumdes really need to be empowered according to their respective potentials. The purpose of this activity in general is to identify village potential that can be developed, find suitable business activities to implement, identify community needs that can be handled by BUMDes, encourage village community participation in BUMDes development. The methods used include observing village conditions, providing outreach to village communities, conducting interviews, and analyzing data obtained from these activities. The results of this activity are 1) Finding some tourism potential in Nyuhtebel Village. Such as jogging track, village library, Bukit Batu Gede, and BUMdes Café and Batu Madeg Beach; 2) Provide recommendations to Nyuhtebel Village officials regarding business activities that are suitable for implementation in the Village and in accordance with community needs, such as creating a business line as a supplier, this is in line with the environment of Nyuhtebel Village which coincides with the tourism sector. Thus, it is easier for tourism actors in the area to access purchases of supporting tourism needs such as vegetables, mineral water, kitchen equipment, toiletries, etc.; 3) recommend potential that is in accordance with the current conditions of the Village and the needs of the community so that BUMDes are expected to be able to improve community welfare. The potential for Nyuhtebel Village that is suitable for viewing the environment of Nyuhtebel Village as a tourism buffer zone is to create a business line related to tourism such as supplying hotel & restaurant needs; 4) Providing understanding to the community to actively participate in BUMDes and educating the community about the importance of BUMDes as a locomotive for accelerating village economic growth. Suggestions and requests from village officials, so that Community Service activities can evaluate both previous activities or strategic plans that have been designed by Nyuhtebel Village.
Awig-Awig Management of Marine and Fisheries Resources West Lombok Yulianingsih, Wiwin; Simangunsong, Frans; Arief Syahroni, Muh.
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.152

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Awig-awig as the foundation of local wisdom, including in the management of marine and fisheries resources in West Lombok. The awig-awig arrangements include the prohibition of bombing and potassium, zoning of fishing groups, pumice waste, and the collection of marine coral. Awig-awig is written as a guideline in fisheries management as a form of sustainable coastal community development. Awig-Awig as a form of collective awareness of the community whose obedience is very large which has adapted to the conditions of the local community.
Bale Mediation As A Dispute Settlement Institution Outside The Court (Study On Bale Mediation, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara) Arief Syahroni, Muh.; Rachman Hakim, Arief; Simangunsong, Frans
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.153

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The Supreme Court as the executor of judicial power has made various efforts to prevent these problems, including by increasing the number of justices from academics and other legal practitioners besides career judges, revamping the organization internally, empowering the oversight function to enforcing one roof for all matters. financial, organizational and administrative under the Supreme Court itself, but these efforts have not yet shown significant results. This condition certainly cannot be allowed to occur because it can trigger vigilante actions and can cause chaos in society. The solution to this problem is to develop alternative dispute resolution outside the court through non-formal channels, one of which is through mediation. Bale Mediasi is an institution that facilitates dispute resolution outside of court based on local wisdom, so that it can resolve various legal issues faced by the community without having to end up in court. The establishment of this institution is a form of government acknowledgment in providing protection, respect and empowerment for the existence of local wisdom through customary institutions in carrying out mediation functions, preventing and reducing conflicts or disputes in the community earlier, and holding dispute resolution in the community through mediation in order to create peaceful, orderly and harmonious atmosphere.
Digitally Mapping Student Potential: SIMPOSIDU (Sistem Informasi Potensi Individu) For Guidance And Counseling Teachers Hadi, Abdul; Ningsih, Ruly
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.154

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Teachers of guidance and counseling play a significant role in the process ofevaluating students' potential. Basically, assessing students' potential plays asignificant part in assisting them in achieving their full potential in four areas:personal, social, academic, and professional. In actuality, there are still a numberof issues with assessing students' potential, one of which is the teacher's stilllimited capacity to record and map student potential data. At the Klaten DistrictVocational High School, 40 Guidance and Counseling teachers received trainingon the Individual Potential information system (SIMPOSIDU), which enabled theteachers to systematically and comprehensively record student potential data. Theinformation is personal, social, educational, and other. The service makes itsimpler for teachers to map data about future pupils so they can assist kids inproblem-solving in accordance with their potential.
Bilingual Digital Eduliteracy for Marketing Management of Small and Medium Enterprises Centers in Ilomata Village, Bilato District Danial, Haris; Ali, Sri Widyarti; Bay, Indri Wirahmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.156

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The importance of the existence of UMKM is able to support the surrounding economy and be able to revive other supporting local businesses. This community service aims to: 1) There is a need for community provision and understanding of the concept of digital-based marketing as a support for business activities in the village, 2) Facilitate access to village sales and production processes so that community businesses can run smoothly, 3) There is a need for bilingual digital eduliteration to the community as an effort in marketing in the village. This community service includes five stages including the preparation stage, the implementation stage, program preparation, program implementation, and reporting. At the preparatory stage, the team conducted a location survey and recruited participants for the service, and at the implementation stage there were several stages carried out by the team including: problem identification and needs analysis. The results of program implementation showed that the results of an internal meeting held by Ilomata KKNT students and the head of Ilomata Village had concluded several problems that would become priority work for students in Ilomata Village, including: 1) the problem of stunting; 2) Identity of UMKM in Ilomata Village; 3) Awareness of loose animal breeders. Each of these problems has been carried out by UNG KKNT students well through the stages of socialization and counseling, labeling of UMKM identities, as well as installing billboards related to regulations for loose animal breeders. The conclusion from this implementation is that every activity carried out is inseparable from the role of the Ilomata community, village government, and Bilato sub-district government in solving every problem faced by Ilomata village.
Economic improvement by Processing Tomato into Dried Tomato in Giripurno Village, Batu City Jariyah; Suprianti, Lilik; Pudji W, Endang; Rizal, Reda
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.158

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Tomato is one of the potential agricultural products in Giripurno village, Batu City. Tomato has a delicious taste and good nutrition for health. The production of tomatoes in Batu city reach 11.750 ton in a year. However, the price of tomatoes fluctuates depending on the season. The farmers who are the tomato producers are at risk of being lost. Therefore, innovation is necessary to produce tomatoes to become one long-lasting product that can increase its value. This community service program is intended to increase the value of tomatoes by producing sweet-dried tomatoes in Giripurno Village, Batu city. The program started with an introduction to the Giripurno authorization, surveyed the potential local product, discussed with the local people, solved the problem, socialized the program to the people, trained the local people, and evaluated the program. We also granted the Giripurno authorization for one food dehydrator machine to be used by local people interested in the sweet-dried tomato business. Our program has been done for six months with the result there is an improvement in people's knowledge regarding the usage of tomatoes, the product derived from tomatoes, the way to produce sweet-dried tomatoes, and the business prospect of sweet-dried tomatoes. People also know using an appropriate technology food dehydrator to improve the sweet-dried tomato product.
Empowerment of Anti-Money Political Villages to Create Elections with Integrity Wahyuni, Sri; Riwanto, Agus; Achmad, Achmad; Ummul Firdaus, Sunny
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v2i4.159

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Pilkada is one form of democracy in the regions that need to be ensured that its implementation is in accordance with procedures so as not to lose the meaning of democracy itself. Bawaslu has an essential role in realizing elections with integrity without the practice of money politics. One of the tasks of Bawaslu is to prevent the practice of money politics. One of the crucial components in the implementation of regional head elections (Pilkada) is the village and its citizens. The village, which is the closest component to the community in the election, becomes a place for the practice of money politics. The integrity of the Pilkada can be destroyed because of the practice of money politics that occurs in the village. A strategy to prevent money politics is needed in the village by building an anti-money politics village in order to strengthen local democracy.