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Pasundan Community Service Development
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29885221     DOI : 10.56457
Pasundan Community Service Development is a journal of community service published by the Doctoral Program in Social Sciences, at Pasundan University. This journal features studies in the field of community service. The focus of this journal is on all activities related to community service.
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Culinary Creations for the Development of MSMEs in Creating Traditional West Cikalong Foods and Drinks Ana Wijandari; Samsul Arifin; Rofiq Noorman Haryadi; Destiana Kumala
Pasundan Community Service Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Pasundan Community Service Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.85

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This article explores the pivotal role of traditional culinary arts in fostering the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in West Cikalong. Emphasizing community involvement, it delves into how local food and drink specialties serve as a catalyst for economic growth and social enrichment. The study highlights the diverse culinary heritage of West Cikalong, underscoring the potential of indigenous food and drinks for commercial success. It examines the initiatives aimed at skill development, focusing on traditional cooking techniques and recipes, and how these bolster MSME growth. The article addresses the challenges in preserving authenticity and competing in the market, while recognizing opportunities for innovation and expansion. Incorporating case studies, it showcases successful local MSMEs that have made significant community impacts through culinary endeavors. Furthermore, the role of culinary tourism in enhancing local economic stability and MSME development is discussed. This study underscores the synergy between culinary heritage and economic development, advocating for the integration of traditional culinary practices into MSME strategies as a means for community empowerment and sustainable development in West Cikalong.
Early Childhood Role Models and Gross Motor Activities Could Assist to Build a Sense of Enterprise in Kids Guruh Herman Was’an; Molbi Febrio Harsanto; Suratminingsih Suratminingsih; HM Usman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.86

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This study explores the impact of gross motor activities and role-play centers on cultivating entrepreneurial spirit in early childhood. Employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the research involved 50 children aged 4-6 years from various kindergartens. Gross motor activities such as running and jumping were integrated with role-playing games that included simulations of small business activities. The study found that a combination of physical activities and social role-playing significantly enhanced the children’s cognitive, social, and emotional skills, which are crucial components of an entrepreneurial mindset. Results showed improvements in self-confidence, creativity, and collaborative abilities in children, in addition to strengthening their understanding of basic business and economic concepts. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating entrepreneurial education in early childhood curriculums, laying the foundation for the development of entrepreneurial skills and attitudes for the future.
Exploring the Impact of Sensory Activities on the Development of Entrepreneurial Spirit in Children Novingky Ferdinand; Taufik Hidayat; Hernawan Hanif; Sugeng Riyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.87

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This article explores the impact of sensory activities on fostering an entrepreneurial spirit in children. Sensory activities, involving exercises that stimulate a child’s senses, play a crucial role in cognitive development and can lay the groundwork for entrepreneurial skills. The article emphasizes how these activities enhance creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities - key components of an entrepreneurial mindset. It discusses how engaging in sensory play, arts and crafts, music, and nature walks not only provides immediate enjoyment but also develops traits like resilience, adaptability, and innovative thinking in children. By promoting a sense of curiosity and exploration, sensory activities contribute to building an entrepreneurial mindset from an early age. This approach is vital in preparing children for the complexities and demands of the future, equipping them with skills necessary for success in an ever-evolving global landscape.
Family Financial Planning Training for a Group of Pkk Women in Labuh Baru Barat District Prihastuti, Asepma Hygi; Wahyuni, Sri; Adriyani, Annesa; Ramadhani, Suci; Zainal, Rahmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.88

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This community service activity is carried out because mothers as managers of family finances are expected to be careful in planning their family finances, so that they can avoid wasting money, prioritize fulfilling needs rather than desires, and not live by always relying on debt, because expenses are greater than income. , and can set aside money for savings/investment. This training was carried out for 24 PKK mothers in Labuh Baru Barat Subdistrict, before being given material and training regarding family financial planning, a Pre Test was carried out with the results.14 people have not managed their finances well, 6 people have only recorded family expenses, and 4 people have recorded household financial income and expenses. This shows that the family's financial planning is still not good, so sometimes for sudden financial needs they often take out loans by digging holes to cover holes. After that, materials and training were provided, then as an evaluation a Post Test was carried out, the results of which stated that 20 people could understand the difference between needs and wants, 18 people could calculate the entire family income, 21 people could make a list of priority expenses, 15 people could maintain the debt ratio , and 12 people can allocate Savings, Insurance and Investment. It is hoped that by carrying out this family financial planning training, PKK mothers will be able to plan their finances well, be able to make a budget for household income and expenditure, and be able to save/invest for other needs in the future, so that a prosperous family can be achieved.
Increasing Managerial Capabilities in Non-Profit Organizations in Leles Garut Susanti, Illa; Susanti, Keuis Hera; Sihab, Alwi; Kusnadi, Sasqia Lisna Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.89

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This community service activity aims to analyze strategies for increasing managerial capabilities in non-profit organizations in Leles Garut, Indonesia. Non-profit organizations are faced with unique challenges in their management and operations, requiring innovative approaches to increase effectiveness and social impact. The methods used in this activity include literature analysis, surveys of non-profit organizations in Leles Garut, and interviews with organizational leaders. The results of the activities show that technology integration, human resource development, and business strategy adaptation are key factors in improving managerial capabilities. Technology integration, such as the use of digital platforms for project management and data digitization, has been proven to increase operational efficiency. Training also plays an important role in updating the knowledge and managerial skills of staff. Human resource development through leadership training, mentoring programs, as well as regular evaluation and feedback, supports the formation of competent and adaptive teams. In addition, adapting business strategies through SWOT analysis strengthens an organization's capacity to face competition and changing needs. This activity concludes that non-profit organizations in Leles Garut can achieve improved performance and greater social impact by implementing managerial strategies tailored to their local needs and context. These results provide practical guidance for non-profit organizations in developing managerial capabilities, as well as a theoretical contribution to the non-profit organization management literature.
Small and Medium Enterprise Management Training to Increase Local Economic Productivity in Kadungora Garut Kemala, Ratu; Nurdiana, Anne; Hermayanti, Yepa Sri; Maulida, Sifa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.90

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Management training activities for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Kadungora, Garut, West Java, are an important initiative in accelerating local economic growth through strengthening business management capacity. This training is designed to overcome the challenges faced by SMEs, including limitations in management, marketing and access to capital. With a significant SME population in Kadungora, this training is a catalyst for increasing productivity and local economic independence. The main objective of this training program is to improve participants' managerial abilities, optimize marketing strategies, and strengthen access to financing sources. Through a series of workshops, seminars, case studies, as well as mentoring and consultation sessions, this training offers practical and applicable insights. The resource persons involved are practitioners and experts in their fields, providing a holistic and integrated approach. The expected impact of this training includes increasing operational efficiency, local economic growth, and increasing the independence of business actors. Thus, this program not only contributes to improving the performance of SMEs in Kadungora but also encourages sustainable and inclusive regional economic growth. In conclusion, management training for SMEs in Kadungora is a strategic step in encouraging local economic prosperity. By combining theory and practice, this program prepares SMEs to face dynamic market challenges, while taking advantage of existing opportunities for the growth and development of their businesses.
Optimizing PAUD Teacher Creativity Through the 'Loose Parts' Workshop Rahmawati, Reni; Daryana, Andepi; Hidayat, Paridah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.91

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This Community Service Activity highlights the importance of enriching children's play experiences with a variety of play tools and materials. This activity aims to change PAUD teachers' views on the tools and play materials available in their environment, which are often considered uninteresting or less educative. Through this workshop, participants are taught about the concept of loose parts and how to design a play environment that stimulates children's development in various aspects. This service activity is important because many PAUD teachers do not make optimal use of the tools and play materials around them. This workshop provides a platform for teachers to improve their understanding and skills in presenting interesting and educational play tools and materials. This activity took place for one day in the STAI SILIWANGI Garut Hall, attended by 100 PAUD teachers. This activity includes delivery of material, individual and group assignments, as well as direct practice. This activity is very relevant to the needs of PAUD children and teachers, especially in providing adequate tools and play materials. The results of this workshop show an increase in participants' insight in understanding the concept of children's play tools and materials, as well as their ability to prepare an attractive play environment and encourage children to play. This activity also resulted in an increase in the presentation of a variety of games and evaluation of children's activities. In conclusion, this workshop was successful in increasing the understanding and skills of PAUD teachers in using tools and play materials available around them. Suggestions for the future include ongoing training and the creation of a loose parts warehouse to exchange tools and materials between teachers.
Socialization of the Dangers of Drugs and Drug Crime Patterns to High School Students as an Effort to Make Teenagers Clean from Drugs in Pelalawan Regency Zulherawan, Muhammad; Afrianda, Rendi Tri; Tutrianto, Rio; Joesyiana, Kiki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascomsidev.v1i2.92

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The use of narcotics and illegal drugs (narcotics) among teenagers is considered to be caused by several things, including because Indonesia is located between three continents and considering the development of science and technology, the influence of globalization, very advanced transportation flows and rapid technological developments. very sophisticated as a target dynamic for illicit drug trafficking. Drug abuse and illicit trafficking is an increasingly widespread, complex and complicated problem faced by the Indonesian people recently, because it can cause various negative impacts, especially among the younger generation, such as health problems, social and economic problems, and also politics. Drugs have a very broad negative impact both physically, psychologically, economically, socially, culturally, on defense and security, and others. Those who use drugs will feel dependent after continuous use. The drug problem in Indonesia is still something that is urgent and complex. In the last decade this problem has become widespread. This is proven by the significant increase in the number of drug abusers or addicts, along with the increasing disclosure of drug crime cases with increasingly diverse patterns and increasingly massive syndicate networks. The impact of drug abuse not only threatens the survival and future of the abuser, but also the future of the nation and state, regardless of social, economic strata, age or level of education. Various efforts to overcome the growth of drug addicts have been made, but have been hampered by weak laws.

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