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Indonesian Journal of Society Development (IJSD)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29646006     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ijsd.v1i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Indonesian Journal of Society Development (IJSD) is a peer-reviewed and double-blind review journal dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of community services and social works. Special attention is paid to works related to community services and social works using an interdisciplinary approach, especially society and community development from diverse perspectives such as anthropology, sociology, economic, and technological perspectives. This journal is published six times a year, in February, April, June, August, October, and December.
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Advancing the Financial Inclusion with Profit Sharing Scheme for the Sustainability of Indonesian MSMEs Saratian, Eko Tama Putra; Arief, Harefan; Oktaviar, Chairiel; Marlapa, Eri; Soelton, Mochamad
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.9884

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This community service is related to economic society development by introducing financial inclusion with the profit-sharing financing scheme for the sustainability of The Indonesian Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The partner of this community service is Pondok Aren District, in this case, the Cooperatives & UMKM Service, South Tangerang, Banten 15228. Pondok Aren District is multiplying, with a population of around 294,996. This is directly proportional to the number of MSMEs reported based on the SKDU document, which is around 1,373. Currently, the government, through the Financial Services Authority (OJK), is calling on the public to continue to encourage the progress of the Sharia Financial Industry, which has grown rapidly in the last five years both. For this reason, there is a need for an advancement in understanding Sharia profit-sharing financing and literacy about Sharia financing products that can be implemented for the MSMEs
Improvement of Workshop Entrance Infrastructure for the Mechanical Engineering Department Tumengkol, Herman; Kabo, Don
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.10067

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Improvement of Workshop Entrance Infrastructure for the Mechanical Engineering Department of Politeknik Negeri Manado  aim is to address the issue of open ground surfaces that serve as pedestrian pathways leading to the Mechanical Engineering practice rooms. During rainy conditions, these pathways become flooded and muddy. The chosen solution is the installation of paving blocks to elevate the pedestrian level. The implementation process includes location identification, design planning, procurement of materials and equipment, installation, monitoring, and evaluation. The expected outcome is a better and more sustainable pedestrian infrastructure, with a positive impact on the campus community through improved infrastructure as part of community service activities
Making Fermented Feed to Trigger the Growth of Seawater Lobsters in the Pasir Putih Group, Ekas Buana Village, Jerowaru District, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Pratama, Gede Agus; Suryani, Sang Ayu Made Putri; Sumsanto, Muhammad; Kawan, I Made; Darmadi, Ni Made; Sudiarta, Gede; Sudiarta, Ketut; Parawangsa, Nyoman Yoga; Edi, Dewa Gede Semara
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.10115

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The aim of this community service is to improve the knowledge, skills and attitudes of cultivators, especially lobster cultivators. Training and counseling is carried out directly in the field, with material first provided, practice carried out, and the discussion concluded. The venue for the event was Ekas Buana Village in Jerowaru District, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province. The first step in making fermented feed is to determine the feed formulation, weigh the feed, and then mix the starting feed with the smallest amount of feed ingredients. Followed by fermentation and steaming of the feed. The feed produced from this fermentation can be used to feed lobsters, especially in musism where trash feed and squid or natural feed are difficult to find
Application of Repacking Design to Improve Performance and Brand Awareness of Griya YKM Cinere Products, Depok City Gunaedi A, Jenji; Nastiti, Heni; Astuti, Miguna; DM, Bernadin
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.10179

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the national economy. They are capable of driving the community economic growth and absorbing a large workforce. Despite the quality of products produced by SMEs being on par with those from manufacturers, the simple packaging often makes these products less attractive, limiting market reach and competitiveness. This issue is compounded by the lack of understanding and skills among SMEs regarding the importance of packaging design and how to redesign currect packaging to make the products itself more attractive. This community service innitiative aimed to address these issues through socialization efforts that emphasized the significance of packaging design and the need for attractive product packaging redesign. Pre-test and post-test results conducted before and after the socialization indicated an increased understanding among participants about the importance of packaging design and redesigning, which can enhance consumer interest and boost sales
Development of Ulos Designs and Motifs Using Traditional Weaving Tools Siahaan, Septony; Napitupulu, Junika; Simanjuntak, Wesly Andri; Pasaribu, Dompak; Rajagukguk, Tiur; Panggabean, Toman; Mesakh, Januardi; Ijonris, Yusuf
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.10309

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Ulos is a type of traditional textile with its own designs and motifs. In Dairi Regency there are areas of ulos cloth craftsmen, one of which is Silalahi Village 1. The ulos weaving craftsmen in Silalahi 1 Village admit that one of the basic problems experienced by the group of ulos weaving craftsmen is related to the design, motif and color/pattern of the weaving. generated. The implementation approach includes the socialization and dissemination stage, training stage and partner business mentoring stage which is carried out in stages to overcome partner problems. Training on designs, motifs and forms of ulos weaving begins with providing material about the nature of woven motifs, types of motifs and motif development according to market needs. Before weaving, weaving begins with a 'kneading' process, where the threads are arranged parallel to the width of the weave. Industrial design, on the other hand, includes not only industrial products but also craft patterns, including handicrafts. Therefore, the field of design includes various fields such as product design, textiles, interiors, graphics, architecture, engineering design, and urban design, which are created to meet human spiritual and material needs
Development of Economic Independence of Persons with Disabilities through Literacy, Education and Marketing Digitalization Practices in Support of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Mardiatmi, Bernadin Dwi; Triwahyono, Bambang; Br Pinem, Dahlia; Assumpta Wikantari, Maria; Khoerunisa, Mutia; Sembiring, Bobby Rafael; Samosir, Alfonso
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i4.9759

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This community service activity aims to provide solutions that can improve skills for people with disabilities in Yayasan Pendidikan Budi Daya Kasih students as target partners and as proof that academics are present to support Sustainable Development Goals, especially the economic and social empowerment of people with disabilities. The methods used are literacy, pre-test, post-test, and practice of making shops on e-commerce platforms. In general, the results of the marketing digitalization literacy training for students with disabilities at the Budi Daya Kasih Education Foundation have increased the knowledge, skills, and motivation of the Budi Daya Kasih Education Foundation. This is reflected in the increase in pre-test scores with an average of 5.51 increasing to 7.26 in the post-test. In addition, participants successfully created a store account on the Tokopedia platform
Build a Better Personal Abilities for a Sustainable Motivation: a Community Services in Penang, Malaysia: Arijanto, Agus; Soelton, Mochamad; Bagaskara, Muhammad Adrian; Karyatun, Subur; Supryadi, Didy Ika; Arief, Harefan; Rahmad, Khozaeni Bin
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i4.10367

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The aim of this community service is to empower informal workers and learning sector facilitators by strengthening the individual potential of the Indonesian Community Association (PERMAI) Pulau Pinang with a differentiated learning approach that favors the informal sector workers themselves, as well as an effort to adapt the adjustment process to the work community which exists. With minimal levels of education and skills, these job seekers have to compete with each other. To alleviate poverty, the government implemented a program to place Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) abroad. The government's role in this program is focused on aspects of training, protection and providing various conveniences to related parties, especially TKI and Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Services Companies (PJTKI). Stage 1: Map and collect data on initial partner conditions; Stage 2, Socialization through discussions with partners regarding implementation preparations, implementation time, members involved and service topics at Partners; Stage 3: Training and empowerment of differentiated learning and learning pattern approaches that focus on increasing productivity levels; Stage 4: Assistance in implementing learning approaches to learning patterns that favor increasing productivity levels; Stage 5: monitor and evaluate all partner activities; Stage 6: Follow-up on program implementation
Entrepreneurship Development Based on Financial Management for the Community Kota Bambu Selatan - Palmerah, West Jakarta Sumarto, Agus Herta; Soelton, Mochamad; Siswanti, Indra; Hanafiah, Ali; Thoullon, Muhammad Shirhan; Ali, Anees Jane; Karyatun, Subur
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i4.10368

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The waste problem in Indonesia is no longer strange, recently the waste problem, which is becoming increasingly mounting day by day, has become a topic of conversation that has attracted the attention of every group. The problem of waste has become a daily problem for Indonesian people. Various types of waste have colored our every point of view. Waste is a serious matter that must be dealt with immediately. You can imagine the waste thrown away by households and industry. And like it or not, we have to admit that the Indonesian people still don't understand much about waste. Various methods have been taken by the government and some communities to reduce the volume of waste in Indonesia. Therefore, as an alternative way, I tried to use unused drink packaging cardboard into a unique wall decoration with high selling value. Carrying out community service activities regarding used goods waste is very challenging for our implementing team. Our activities include socializing the use of domestic waste, apart from being able to process it into craft innovations, to support the Urban MSME program RT 11/RW 06 Kota Bambu Selatan Subdistrict, Palmerah, West Jakarta and socializing the use of domestic waste to create waste from used goods. Later, residents, especially the Karang Taruna RT 11/RW 06, Kota Bambu Selatan Village, Palmerah, West Jakarta, can start creating creativity from used goods
Financial Literacy and Sustainable Entrepreneurial Competitiveness: North Meruya Community Service Implementation Apriadi, Intan; Karyatun, Subur; Soelton, Mochamad; Thoullon, Muhammad Shirhan; Harisnanda, Adriatik; Sudiro, Achmad; Anah, Sri
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i4.10369

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This community service aims to help the Financial Literacy Assistance Program to Create Entrepreneurial Competitiveness for Beginners and gain benefits from their presence in the family environment in utilizing used goods (trash). Micro, small and medium enterprises are an important element in supporting the national economy as a whole. Micro businesses are the driving force of the economic system in Indonesia which can survive during an economic crisis. This type of business helps the government in creating jobs and reducing poverty levels, through micro businesses creating new work units that use new workers who can support household income so that they remain productive in unstable economic times. Continuing the previous program, in 2024 Community Service activities will again be carried out for MSMEs in the North Meruya sub-district environment. This learning activity is related to mentoring MSME activists in North Meruya (also known as Meruya Ilir). North Meruya Village is one of the sub-districts located in Kembangan sub-district, West Jakarta City, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province, Indonesia. One way to assist MSMEs is to provide education on financial literacy
Workshop on the Use of Tiktok Shop in the Start Up Business World with Karang Taruna Dumas Soelistyowati, Rr Dinar; Hendryansyah, Haldy; Permana, Septian Arief; Saputra, Fajar Ilham; Munggaran, Hauzan Akmal; Ghifar, Ghazy Muhammad; Saputra, Alvin Surya; Setiawan, Turino
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v3i3.10406

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This workshop aims to enable Karang Taruna participants to start businesses by utilizing technology to create jobs and income for Karang Taruna Dumas Bekasi City area activities and provide knowledge to other teenagers around the Duta Harapan and Telaga Mas areas. In the implementation of socialization and workshop activities, it is provided directly using a face-to-face method by the implementing team as well as providing materials and workshop training on related titles. In the implementation, participants are given workshop training with the aim of training and managing their own business in a good and structured manner in order to utilize technology and Internet. Community service activities carried out on Sunday, June 23 2024. This activity was carried out to provide knowledge about how to understand and recognize startups and how to start a business in a well-structured manner

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