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TGO Journal of Community Development
ISSN : 29873460     EISSN : 29871573     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56070/jcd
TGO Journal of Community Development is a community service scientific journal published by Trescode Green Organization. The focus and scope of this journal are the fields of business and economics, social, agriculture and fisheries, religion, application of technology, community empowerment and development, preservation of arts and culture, and improvement of workforce skills.
Articles 38 Documents
Governance Assistance to Reinforce Sharia Financial in Sharia-Based Learning Management System (LMS) Startups Mas, Nasharuddin; Iswari, Hanif Rani; Ainun, Siti Nur
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2024.014

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Sharia-based financial management has become a necessity for many startups, especially those serving Islamic schools, pesantren, and foundations, given the Islamic values that underpin their operations. This article discusses the implementation of Sharia governance in startups providing Learning Management System (LMS) platforms for Islamic schools, pesantren, and foundations. This mentoring initiative identified the main challenges faced by startups, in particular limited understanding of Sharia principles in financial systems, difficulties in Sharia business contracts as syirkah, mudharabah, etc, and financial recording. Through a community service approach, we provide practical solutions to address these challenges to support the sustainability of Sharia-based startup businesses.
Management Assistance in the Aluminum Home Industry Marsuhin, Marsuhin
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2024.015

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Management assistance activities in the aluminum home industry aim to help business management to be more effective and efficient through the application of socialization, discussion, and training methods. This method is used to improve business actors' understanding of production, financial, and marketing management which are still challenges for them. The socialization stage is carried out through the introduction of basic business management concepts, followed by interactive discussions to explore specific problems faced by the industry. Furthermore, practical training is provided to introduce product packaging techniques, simple financial records, and marketing strategies through social media. The results of this activity show a significant increase in business actors' understanding of managing their businesses. Participants were able to implement more attractive packaging techniques, make financial records more structured, and start utilizing digital media to expand the market. This activity not only provides short-term solutions, but also equips business actors with management skills that can be applied sustainably. Thus, this assistance has succeeded in increasing the competitiveness of the aluminum home industry and encouraging more sustainable business growth.
Digital Marketing and Branding Training for MSME Products in Lumajang Nareswari, Ayu; Putri, Nur Latifa Isnaini; Suyono, Aji Prasetyo
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2024.016

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This activity aims to enable MSME actors in Lumajang to understand the importance of digital marketing as an effort to help promote their products through social media and product branding to create a distinctive feature of MSME products in Lumajang Regency. This training aims to improve MSME actors' understanding of digital marketing and product branding, as well as to help them utilize social media and e-commerce to expand market reach. The training method is in the form of presentations and interactive discussions that discuss the use of digital platforms. The results of the training showed an increase in MSME actors' understanding of the importance of digital marketing and product branding. Participants began to understand how to use social media to promote products effectively, reduce marketing costs, and increase competitiveness through a unique and memorable brand image. In conclusion, this training provides significant provisions for MSME to optimize the potential of technology in supporting business development.
Workshop for Increasing the Capability of Teachers and Educational Personnel in Teaching Factory Learning Rismawati, Rismawati
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2024.017

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This activities is based on the low capability of teachers in implementing the learning process with the teaching factory model at SMK Muhammadiyah Kutowinangun. The appropriate teaching factory learning approach used at SMK Muhammadiyah Kutowinangun because it produces competent and work-ready graduates. The purpose of this research is to improve teacher capability to be more productive in implementing learning with the teaching factory approach. The focus of this research is on productive teachers at SMK Muhammadiyah Kutowinangun. The challenges of this research experienced by teachers because they are required to leave the teacher-centered learning strategy to the student-centered learning strategy. This school action research was carried out in two cycles in each cycle through the stages of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. The results of this study obtained a value with an average of 94 (A) and a percentage of completeness of 91.67%. With this training, productive teachers at SMK Muhammadiyah Kutowinangun are able to implement teaching factory learning better. The conclusion of this research is that the workshop carried out is expected to be able to provide an increase in the capability of teachers and educators in the learning process using the teaching factory learning model.
Public Participation in Elections Hidayat, Rahmat; Abdulhakim, Luqman; Sibawaih, Yusran; Rajib, Muh.
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.003

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In every election, community participation is an interesting thing to study and discuss, the history of the long journey of elections from 2004 to 2024 elections is a form of evidence of the ups and downs of community participation, this is due to many factors and it is the duty of election organizers to evaluate this. This research was conducted to examine and want to know how the urgency of community participation in elections and how the strategies of election organizers in strengthening community participation using library research, namely research material obtained from library materials related to the object under study. The urgency of community participation in elections can have a significant impact on the stability of democracy, this is based on the fact that a country that adheres to a democratic system is obliged to involve its people, with low participation rates resulting in unhealthy democratic stability, besides the urgency of community participation in elections can guarantee legitimacy in the government order. So to maintain the stability of democracy and the legitimacy of the government requires the role of election administrators, namely the KPU and Bawaslu, the movements that can be carried out by the KPU are conducting political education, socialising elections and providing assistance to disability elections, while the movement that can be carried out by Bawaslu is to provide space for the community to participate in election supervision in order to achieve participation and peaceful and honest elections.
Reflective Financial Awareness for Student Bootstrapping Founders: A Community Engagement Approach Iswari, Hanif Rani; Zahroh, Viony Alfiyatu; Nur, Ayu Wandani Mustika Rahma Baits
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.002

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This community service initiative aims to cultivate reflective financial behavior among student startup founders who rely on bootstrapping as their primary funding strategy. Conducted over four months, the program engaged a student-led startup operating in both private tutoring and catfish farming sectors. The initiative addressed common behavioral finance biases—such as overconfidence, sunk cost fallacy, and status quo bias—through contextualized education, reflective journaling, decision-mapping, and low-cost tools like pre-mortem analysis and behavioral checklists. The results revealed tangible improvements in financial self-awareness, decision quality, and emotional regulation. Participants began implementing structured pause points before making financial commitments, differentiated financial logic between service-based and production-based businesses, and revised pricing strategies based on both operational realities and psychological insight. The program also fostered a psychologically safe environment for discussing financial anxiety and learning from failure. This intervention demonstrates that reflective financial education can serve as an impactful and scalable early-stage support model for young entrepreneurs. Its low-barrier, behaviorally-informed approach can be replicated across educational institutions and community-based startup ecosystems, particularly those lacking formal financial mentorship structures. The outcomes suggest that empowering founders to understand their financial behavior is just as crucial as teaching them to manage financial tools.
Time Management Assistance in Developing Superior Human Resources Sopanah, Ana; Rusdianti, Imanita Septian; Sulistyan, Riza Bahtiar; Khasanah, Midhatul
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.001

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This study aims to improve the effectiveness of employee time management through training and mentoring at PT Kasih Jaya Sejahtera, Malang Regency. The method used was a qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews with company owners, operational workers, and HR managers, as well as field observations from January to March 2025. The results of the activities showed an increase in employee ability to set work priorities, adherence to schedules, and efficiency in completing daily tasks. In addition, unique implementations such as the "Daily Focus Zone" system and daily digital monitoring emerged as innovations in time management practices. The discussion of the results indicates that the training and mentoring not only impacted individual behavior changes but also strengthened a disciplined and collaborative work culture within the company environment. These findings align with previous studies that emphasize the importance of time management in HR development and increasing organizational productivity. Despite limitations in the duration of the activities and the scope of participants, the results show great potential for the sustainability of similar programs in the future.
Architecture of Belonging: The "Resilience Table" Model for Community Connection and Innovation Busurina, Irina
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.004

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This article introduces the “Resilience Table” model, an innovative urban planning framework aimed at strengthening community connection and collective resilience through intentional hospitality and creative approaches to designing urban spaces that foster belonging. Combining urban design principles, technological tools, participatory art installations, and analog reciprocity mechanisms, the model cultivates social bonds, civic engagement, and innovation. Drawing from recent urban belonging theories, it situates the Resilience Table within inclusive urban citizenship frameworks, social infrastructure theory, and participatory engagement practices. Employing a mixed-methods design—qualitative case studies, participatory observation, and literature review—the study evaluates the model's efficacy in nurturing inclusive, adaptive, and sustainable communities. Findings reveal that integrating digital networking, physical offer–exchange boards, and leadership opportunities enhances belonging and mutual support. The paper argues for embedding multi-modal hospitality as a strategic tool in urban planning to counter social fragmentation and build resilient, participatory cities.

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