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Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2776642X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grcs
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The aim of the Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication (GRCSD) is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services. Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication (GRCSD), particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of community services areas as follows: Community Services, People, Local Food Security; Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design; Community Empowerment, Social Access; Student Community Services; Border Region, Less Developed Region; Education for Sustainable Development.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 77 Documents
Managing Family Finances During The COVID-19 Pandemic Yusuf Rombe M. Allo; Lis Sintha; Edison Siregar; Riwandari Juniasti
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): May - October
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This community service activity (PPM) aims to increase the understanding of the Methodist Indonesia Sungai Yordan Church congregation in managing business finances/side businesses to develop well and manage family finances to achieve specific funding targets in the future. To protect and increase the wealth owned; to manage cash flow (incoming and spending money); to carry out risk management and manage risks appropriately, and to manage accounts payable correctly and adequately. The method used is by conducting counseling and distributing online questionnaires to determine financial conditions during the pandemic. Based on the questionnaire results, most of the church members who attended stated that they could overcome financial difficulties during the pandemic with the income they received every month. The chosen investment method is savings and gold to be quickly withdrawn/sold during a pandemic.
Level of Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change Based on Rice Ecosystems Aptiaty Kamaluddin; St. Hatidja; Hidayat Marmin; Lina Mariana
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): May - October
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This study aims to assess farmers' vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation to climate change based on rice ecosystems. The information on vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in rice ecosystems obtained is expected to be helpful and become input for local governments and other stakeholders in making policies to support agricultural activities in regions in Indonesia, especially in the rice ecosystem. This research was conducted for six months, from February to September 2021. The assessment of farmers' vulnerability to climate change in the rice ecosystem uses three elements of exposure: outcrop, sensitivity, and adaptability. The research sample was taken from the rice production center in Takalar Regency, namely North Polombangkeng District. The study results show that the rainy zone is divided into two climates. Only a tiny part of the rice ecosystem community stated that they did not know about climate change. The impacts of climate change that respondents feel include decreased production (food crops and plantations), crop failure (puso) due to drought, and the reduced show that is the most touched by the rice ecosystem community. The cumulative index of sensitivity in the North Polmbangkeng sub-district is different. The categories are rather low class, relatively low class, and medium-class due to each sensitivity indicator's various weights and scores. Based on the value of the cumulative index of vulnerability and adaptive capacity, the three study districts range from vulnerable to very vulnerable. Lassang Village has the highest vulnerability index value (fragile) compared to the other two study districts, so it needs immediate attention.
Online Sales and Bookkeeping with Improved Apps and Online Content Kirana Ikhtiari; Muhammad Faisal AR Pelu; M. Muslim
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): May - October
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This community service activity aims to guide the community on making online sales and making business books using applications. The approach method offered to support community service program activities is a participatory method in which partners are directly involved in implementing actions from preparation to performance of these activities. The form of exercise is holding meetings in simple accounting bookkeeping training for businesses using applications and counseling about online sales. The type of output that will be generated based on the activity plan in community service is in the form of a module containing how to do simple accounting books for businesses using applications and how to make online sales by increasing online content and strategies for selling online to be able to increase sales income.
Internal Financial Reporting Mechanism Realizing Bumdes Financial Accountability In Tompobulu District, Maros Regency Syamsu Alam; Ratna Sari; Asriani Junaid; T. Tenriwaru; Ummu Kalsum; Eka Ariaty Arfah
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): May - October
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The goal to be achieved by this service activity is to increase the technical and conceptual knowledge capacity of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) managers regarding the preparation of financial reports and the BUMDes accountability process so that they can carry out financial control of BUMDes and can analyze company financial reports so that the performance of BUMDes can be improved. They were appropriately evaluated on an ongoing basis. The approach method used in this service activity is the method of counseling, training, and mentoring for four months, starting from June - December 2021, with the hope that partners can apply their knowledge about financial reporting mechanisms and how to measure BUMDes performance accountability. The result of implementing this service activity is that BUMDes managers gain knowledge and understanding of accounting policies and the process of preparing BUMDes financial reports. The manager will monitor and evaluate the business performance of BUMDes so that the business can be controlled at any time. BUMDes managers gain knowledge on how to analyze the financial condition of BUMDes in terms of liquidity ratios, solvency ratios, and profitability ratios. BUMDes managers will be able to manage their short-term assets and debt and analyze the profitability ratios (ROI and ROE). BUMDes managers gain insight into business development and how to generate profits from the assets used and BUMDes own capital.
Entrepreneurship Training as One Effort to Improve the Family Economy Munawir Nasir; Kirana Ikhtiari; Fyrdha Faradyba Hamzah
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): May - October
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This community service activity aims to form or develop a community business that is economically independent and helps create jobs and thinking, creative and independent skills for the community. This training activity for making twister chips with potato as an essential ingredient in one of the business product innovations is expected to be a choice for entrepreneurship for Popo Village, Takalar Regency, which is expected to improve their family's economy. The approach method offered to support community service program activities is a participatory method in which partners are directly involved in activities from preparation to implementation. The action is holding meetings in entrepreneurship counseling and training on making twister chips. The type of output produced based on the planned activity in community service is in the form of a modern product with specifications for twister chips with potato as the primary ingredient.
Utilization of Home Yard Land With Vegetable Cultivation to Improve Family Economy Chrismesi Pagiu; Rati Pundissing; Dian Tangke Allo; Dwibin Kannapadang; Yohanis Lotong
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): November - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v2i1.177

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The service seeks to promote knowledge, skills, and awareness and encourage each household in the village of Ratte Kurra to use home yard land to better the family's economic situation and adopt simple planting and maintenance that the community may easily implement. The implementation strategy employs extension approaches and is immediately followed by cultivating vegetable crops and a study of the extension's results. After this activity, there was a significant change in the function of the yard; the community grasped the value of using the home yard for vegetable production and income management by selling crops to better the family's economic situation.
Branding, Packaging, and Digital Marketing Strategies For Processed Fish Business in Pedamaran Village Dewi Fadila; Marieska Lupikawaty; Abdee Feryawan Saputra; Agra Artha Nastiti; Rina Dwi Aprianti
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v2i2.196

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Pedamaran 6 Village is one of the villages at Pedamaran District in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI)South Sumatera Province which has wide lakes and rivers and produces abundant fish resources. The fishes that live in fresh water such as Tawes Fish (Barbonymus Gonionotus), Sepat Fish (Trichopodus tricopterus), and others are very much found in the area. The community in Pedamaran 6 village utilizes these natural resources as the majority of the business fields there. This includes Mrs. Dede Oktarina, who sells “Kemplang” as the majority of her business. Despite having potential resources, sales of Mrs. Dede's processed fish products tend to stagnate. she has not been able to market their cultivated fish and processed fish to urban areas. Their inability to disseminate this business is based on the distance between Pedamaran village and the city which is quite far ± 100 km and takes about 2 hours 49 minutes to get to the destination. In addition, they lack of awareness of the importance of Branding, Packaging, and Digital Marketing which is indispensable in the sales process in order to thrive in the digital era as it is now. The packaging that Mrs. Dede uses still uses plastic and makeshift materials. This causes the processed products to not last long and do not attract market share. The solution we offer is to introduce a sales strategy through Branding, Packaging and Digital Marketing which is expected to be able to increase the quality of sales and profits from Ms. Dede's processed fish products. The output of this program is the creation of a good logo of product and to create a website.
Utilization of Antiseptic Soap as an Effort to Maintain Community Economic Stability in Padang Lampe Village, Pangkep-South Sulawesi Province Rezky Ratnasari Taufan; Nurina Saffanah
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v2i2.232

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This plant has economic value and is beneficial for health as a medicine for mouth infections and cavities, treats skin diseases, reduces inflammation, reduces diarrhea, prevents nausea and stomach pain, and reduces cholesterol. With the availability of land, most of which is forest, local people use it to grow corn and herbs. The residents of Padanglampe Village are also experiencing economic instability due to the post-pandemic COVID-19, and many villagers do not have permanent jobs. So that requires them to have an independent business, one of which is making antiseptic soap made from lemongrass, which grows on plantations and in front of the house. In the service program that will be carried out in the form of assistance in making antiseptic soap, the benefit that the community will obtain is that the target community has an understanding and knowledge of how to process herbal plants into products with the sale value.
Digital Bookkeeping Training Using Applications for Business Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Tellu Silo Aldian Jaya Nurina Saffanah; Rahayu Alkam
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v2i2.233

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Tellu Silo Aldian Jaya to start its business in 2019 as a micro business engaged in processing local food sources into packaged food and beverage products. The first products produced were a drink made from red ginger, coffee and lemon grass named Jahe's Kopi and a drink made from milk and ginger named Jahe's Susu. The rapid development of Tello Silo Aldian Jaya SMEs is in line with the prospects for SMEs in Indonesia which continue to increase every year. This community partnership program is directed at helping good financial management so that it has a positive impact on the business continuity of the Tellu Silo MSME business. The benefits that are expected to be obtained by partners after participating in this service program are that the target community has an understanding regarding the urgency and basic concepts of bookkeeping and accounting. Digital bookkeeping by utilizing the La Mikro application is an output product of this program which is expected to be able to overcome the problem of the lack of competent human resources in the fields of finance and accounting at Tellu Silo Aldian Jaya.
Making Ant Sugar from Brown Sugar for Partner Groups in Paddinding Village, Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi Province Niniek F. Lantara; Aryati Arfah
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): November - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v2i1.234

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The Social Service program to be developed is Ant Sugar Manufacturing in Takalar regency. The manufacture of ant sugar uses brown sugar as raw material. Apart from being sweet, ant sugar has a distinctive aroma and is more durable. This ant sugar can be made using simple technology and equipment, so it is very easy to develop by the Paddingnging Village Partner Group, Sandrobone District, Takalar Regency to become new entrepreneurs who will be able to increase income/income, as well as improve the community's economy. This ant sugar product has the opportunity to be marketed in stores because it is generally liked by the public and can improve public health as well as has a long shelf life and is practical in its use. To solve this problem requires knowledge, skills and mastery of technology, especially Appropriate Technology or technology that is easily applied in society. Ant Sugar product processing can be done using simple technology so it is easy to develop.