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Journal of Sustainable Community Service
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 29863384     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55047/jscs
Journal of Sustainable Community Service is a collection of articles on community service activities in the field of economic empowerment. This journal is published in order to participate and contribute thoughts and reports on community service activities as well as a vehicle for disseminating community service activities in the field of community economic development. Transpublika Publisher is the publisher of the scientific and multidisciplinary journal JSCS. There are a lot of common problems or issues that are related to community services that are covered at the national and international levels. The dissemination of conceptual concepts and research findings in the field of community services is the goal of this journal publication. JSCS includes a variety of activities from the lecture on handling and managing society potentials, obstacles, challenges, and issues.
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Accounting Education to Strengthen the Governance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Kembangan Sub-district Chairunisa, Mariyam; Nurhasanah, Nurhasanah
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i3.968

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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are resilient and resistant to economic crises and are able to absorb labor so that they can reduce unemployment. MSMEs need activities that can help them realize good governance so that they can run their businesses sustainably. One of the needs for these activities is an activity in the form of education regarding accounting records that can help them understand the importance of separating business finances and personal finances. The purpose of implementing community service activities in Accounting Recording Education to Strengthen MSME Governance in Kembangan District, West Jakarta is to provide education and assistance to MSMEs regarding accounting records and their benefits for business sustainability and to help MSMEs implement bookkeeping in their daily activities. This service activity is intended so that MSMEs in Kembangan District, West Jakarta can understand good governance through accounting records so that it is easier for them to develop their performance and know the development of their business through simple accounting records in the form of recording incoming and outgoing cash flows.
Anti-Plastic Waste Campaign: Education and Reduction of Plastic Use for Communities and Businesses Suprapto, Suprapto; Kwarto, Febrian; Kaidah, Sri
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i3.969

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In South Meruya Village, West Jakarta, the urgency of plastic waste management is increasingly heightened alongside continuous population growth and urbanization. The accumulation of plastic waste poses serious threats to ecosystem integrity and public health, exacerbated by deficient community awareness and inadequate waste management infrastructure. This anti-plastic waste campaign initiative aims to enhance public understanding of the potential dangers posed by plastic, promote reduction of single-use plastic consumption, and optimize community-based plastic waste management systems. Implementation strategies include intensive education programs, provision of economically affordable eco-friendly alternatives, strengthening of recycling infrastructure, and enforcement of regulations related to plastic bag reduction. Expected outcomes from this initiative include increased active community participation in recycling programs, significant reduction in single-use plastic consumption, establishment of sustainable waste management systems, and creation of a cleaner environment conducive to health in South Meruya Village. The success of this campaign is expected to be replicable as a model for other regions in addressing plastic waste issues.
Recycling Program: Turning Waste into Useful and Valuable Products for Communities and Entrepreneurs Kaidah, Sri; Suprapto, Suprapto
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i3.970

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Waste recycling programs have become crucial due to the mounting waste problems that threaten the environment, public health, and the sustainability of natural resources. This program aims to transform the waste management paradigm from a linear system (disposal) to a circular economic cycle, converting waste into beneficial and economically valuable products. The main objectives include significantly reducing the volume of waste that ends up in Final Disposal Sites (TPA), increasing the availability of quality recycled raw materials, and fostering awareness and active community participation in recycling practices. The targeted outcomes include creating new jobs in the collection, processing, and marketing sectors of recycled products. Additionally, this program is expected to increase community income, particularly among entrepreneurs, through the sale of innovative and high-value recycled products. Thus, the recycling program is expected to create a sustainable ecosystem that benefits the environment, society, and the economy as a whole.
Promissory Note Accounting Training for High School Students Yanti, Yanti; Melvin, Melvin
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i3.1031

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The objective of this training program is to offer instruction in promissory note accounting to grade XII students specializing in Mathematics and Natural Sciences at SMA Kristen Yusuf. These students have not been exposed to this subject in their school curriculum. The training session took place on May 2, 2025, with a total of 21 students in attendance. The instructional methods utilized included theoretical explanations presented through modules, practice questions, facilitated discussions, and quizzes for feedback. As a result of the training, students exhibited a marked improvement in their comprehension of promissory note accounting concepts and demonstrated active engagement in the learning process. The overall outcome of the program was deemed successful in providing students with a foundational understanding of promissory note accounting principles. It is recommended that similar training sessions be conducted in the future, targeting a broader audience and extending the duration of the program for enhanced educational impact.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Stakeholders Engagement: The Role of Community Participation in Nigeria Okoli, Annmarie Nkemejina; Kaizar, Victoria Omenebele; Ofomaja, Nelson Iguemedere; Atie, Oghenovo Maureen; Togbolo, Samuel Ejiro Uwhejevwe
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i3.1051

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CSR is becoming a strategic approach in fostering long-term commitment with stakeholders, building trust, and addressing pressing socio-economic and environmental challenges. This study employs a quantitative research approach to examine CSR and stakeholder engagement among Nigerian firms listed on the NGX. The research focuses on 40 community leaders and 5 non-financial firms, drawing 42 respondents, which makes the population and sample size 82 respondents, which implies a purposive sampling technique. The population and sample size ensured a complete and statistically motivated analysis of CSR implementation and community participation. The study utilises the quantitative techniques, this technique allows the study to provide empirical insights into how firms participate with local communities in CSR decision-making and the overall efficiency of the participating strategies. The study findings revealed that there is low confidence in CSR, as the firms' openness about CSR strategies is still questionable to a large extent. Also, the study result indicates that community-specific resource allocation, firms' corporate transparency, and trust-building efforts must be strengthened to ensure that communities can play a meaningful role in CSR initiatives. The study concluded that CSR initiatives are widely implemented, but community involvement in decision-making as regard CSR remains inconsistent, with many firms adopting top-down approaches which tend to limit community CSR-specific needs and thereby create a lack of genuineness for stakeholder influence. It was recommended that community participation in CSR; therefore, firms should ensure communities are involved in their CSR initiatives, thereby showing transparency through proper communication.

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