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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 52 Documents
Digital Literacy and Data Security Training for Digital Era Village Cooperative Management Wahid, Abdul; Khoiri, Syarif Aminul
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.007

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The Merah Putih Village Cooperative is a village cooperative that has a strategic role in strengthening the people's economy, especially through savings and loan services and trading agricultural products. However, in the digital era, cooperatives still face challenges in the form of low digital literacy of administrators and weak management of member data security. Administrative processes that are still manual and have minimal understanding of cybersecurity risks have the potential to hinder the operational effectiveness and sustainability of cooperatives. This community service activity aims to increase digital literacy and data security awareness for the management of the Merah Putih Village Cooperative through a participatory and collaborative approach. Implementation methods include problem identification, programme dissemination, digital literacy and data security training, application of cloud-based technologies, and post-training mentoring and evaluation. Training includes the use of digital productivity applications, cloud-based document management, as well as the implementation of data security practices such as the use of strong passwords, two-factor authentication and data backup. The results of the activity show a significant increase in the digital competence of the management, the efficiency of cooperative administration, as well as increasing awareness of the importance of member data protection. This activity is the first step in the digital transformation of village cooperatives towards more effective, safe, transparent and sustainable governance, while strengthening synergies between universities, village governments and the community.
Assistance in Implementing Digital Population Identity Services in Kraton Village to Enhance Digital-Based Population Administration Services Sholihah, Millatus; Srimurni, Titis; Indrayani, Ning Mukti; Maisaro, Dini; Fatmawati, Julia
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.008

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Advancements in information technology and the evolution of society toward the Society 5.0 era require governments and public organizations to integrate digital technology into public service delivery. One form of e-government implementation in the field of population administration is the application of the Digital Population Identity (IKD). This community service initiative was conducted through assistance in Digital Population Identity services in Kraton Village, Lumajang Regency. This activity serves as an initiative to support the success of IKD registration and activation through a direct approach to citizens requiring population administration services. The assistance-based approach was selected to support the village government in identifying potential users and socialising IKD more effectively. As pioneers of digital transformation in Indonesia, Millennials and Generation Z play a strategic role in driving technology adoption within society. Consequently, this assistance activity involves university students as implementing partners to support government efforts in enhancing the quality of digital-based population administration services. The expected outcomes of this initiative include increased understanding among village government officials regarding IKD socialization, a higher number of citizens activating their Digital Population Identity, and enhanced public awareness regarding the importance of utilizing technology to access population administration services in quick, and efficient way.
Tourism Website as a Market Expansion Strategy in Sumberwringin Village, Bondowoso Widagdo, Suwignyo; Handayani, Yuniorita Indah; Sulistyan, Riza Bahtiar; Kholifah, Emy
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.2025.009

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The purpose of this activity is to develop the website of the Sumberwringin Bondowoso tourist village as a strategy to expand the market and strengthen local identity. The website is designed to be a digital promotional medium that displays the potential of nature, culture, and creative products of the community in a structured and easily accessible manner. The method used includes three stages, namely planning in August 2025 with the identification of village potential and the preparation of content concepts, implementation from September to October 2025 in the form of website structure construction, content filling, and manager training, and evaluation in October 2025 to assess the effectiveness and response of the community and tourists. The results of the activity show that the website has succeeded in expanding the reach of promotion, increasing public involvement in digital content management, and opening up opportunities for cooperation with external parties. The website also strengthens the image of the village as a cultural and nature-based tourist destination. The discussion emphasized that digitalization through websites is an important factor in the development of sustainable tourism. This is in line with previous research which states that the use of information technology is able to increase the competitiveness of tourist destinations and expand the market. Thus, the development of the Sumberwringin tourism village website makes a real contribution to the growth of the creative economy and the sustainability of the village.
Bantengan Arts Development Planning Model in Malang Raya Sopanah, Ana; Sulistyan, Riza Bahtiar; Rusdianti, Imanita Septian; Supriyadi, Mohammad; Khasanah, Midhatul
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.347

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This activity aims to strengthen the organizational capacity of the Bantengan Galogo Djati art association in Malang Raya through structured mentoring activities. The method used consists of three stages, namely preparation, implementation, and evaluation, which will be carried out from October to November 2025. The preparation stage results in a clearer management structure and a systematic work plan. The implementation stage provides organizational management training, simulation of art activities, and strengthening coordination between members so that the quality of performances increases. Evaluations are carried out to assess the effectiveness of mentoring, identify successes and obstacles, and prepare recommendations for improvement. The results of the activity show an increase in organizational capacity, the formation of a funding strategy, and the opening of opportunities for collaboration with external parties. The discussion emphasized that mentoring plays an important role in maintaining the sustainability of the Bantengan tradition while opening up development opportunities through digitalization and cross-sector cooperation networks. Thus, this activity supports previous research on the importance of organizational planning in the preservation of traditional arts, as well as making a real contribution to the development of culture and creative economy in Malang Raya.
Making Chopper Machines to Improve the Quality and Quantity of Goat and KUB Chicken Business Feed Firdausi, M. Faiz; Siddiq, Danny Umar; Fitri, Novia Lailatul
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.348

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The purpose of this activity is to improve the efficiency of feed provision in the goat and chicken farming business of Kampung Unggul IAARD (KUB) through the manufacture and application of the Chopper machine. The activity was carried out in the Real Work Lecture (KKN) program in East Kasiyan Village, Puger District, Jember Regency. The implementation method consists of observation, design and design, implementation, and evaluation. The resulting Chopper machine has a production capacity of ±250 kg/hour with a smoother and uniform 1-2 cm shredding result. Trials showed that the time of chopping 8.5 kg of feed, which previously required ±30 minutes manually, was reduced to ±10 minutes with the Chopper machine. This result has an impact on increasing time and effort efficiency, better feed quality, and increased livestock productivity. In addition, training on the use and maintenance of machines also strengthens partners' independence in operating appropriate technology in a sustainable manner.
Developing Recruitment, Training, and Retention Systems in a Culinary MSME: Evidence from Lynn’s Kitchen Silalahi, Marto; Efendi, Efendi; Butarbutar, Marisi; Chandra, Erbin; Sinaga, Onita Sari; Julyanthry, Julyanthry; Candra, Vivi
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.359

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This article reports a community service program that developed an integrated human resource management (HRM) system for a growing culinary MSME, Lynn’s Kitchen. The program addressed typical HR problems in small food businesses, such as informal recruitment, unplanned training, high employee turnover, and low job satisfaction. Over a two-week intensive intervention, the team implemented a structured approach that combined pre-surveys, competency-based recruitment workshops, a five-module staff training program, and a basic employee retention scheme. The intervention resulted in a formal recruitment system with clear job descriptions and competency-based selection steps, a training curriculum that substantially strengthened employees’ knowledge and practical skills, and revised compensation, career path, and engagement practices that improved job satisfaction and reduced projected turnover. At the business level, the integrated HRM system contributed to higher employee productivity, better operational efficiency, and improved customer evaluations. The findings indicate that investing in systematic recruitment, training, and retention practices is a strategic choice for culinary MSMEs that seek to enhance both their human capital and business sustainability.
Operational Management Assistance at the Jaran Kencak Arts Organization Ermawati, Emmy; Yatminiwati, Mimin; Ekmarinda, Een Yualika
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.364

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The purpose of this study is to understand the need for operational management assistance in the art of Jaran Kencak Sri Katon Makmur in Lumajang Regency, East Java, and to formulate strategies that can support the sustainability and development of the traditional art. The methods used included in-depth interviews with the organization's leaders, players, local governments, and the community, which were then confirmed through a Forum Group Discussion (FGD). The data analysis technique was carried out with a descriptive qualitative approach, so that the research results emphasized more on the interpretation of meaning and socio-cultural dynamics. The results of the activity show that all parties have the same view on the importance of operational management assistance. The organization's leaders emphasized the need for more systematic planning, the players wanted a clear schedule and distribution of roles, the government saw great potential in the development of cultural tourism, while the community considered Jaran Kencak as a cultural identity that must be maintained. Confirmation through the FGD strengthens the findings, emphasizing that mentoring is an urgent need to maintain the sustainability of the arts. Art that does not have a management system tends to be stagnant, while art that is supported by structured management is able to survive and thrive. The practical implication of this research is the need for a sustainable mentoring program involving the government, academics, and the community, so that Jaran Kencak art can adapt to the dynamics of the times, expand the reach of the audience, and contribute to regional development through the art and tourism sectors.
Cash Flow Management and Working Capital Planning to Accelerate Sales Growth in Culinary MSMEs: Study at Lynn’s Kitchen Sisca; Wijaya, Andy; Putri, Debi Eka; Putra, Hendrick Sasimtan; Arshandy, Eliza; Butarbutar, Novita
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.362

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This community service activity aims to improve cash flow management and working capital planning to support sales growth in a culinary Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME), Lynn’s Kitchen. The main challenge faced by the business was managing fluctuating cash flows to achieve its targeted increase in daily sales capacity. The program was conducted through conceptual training, the implementation of a digital cash flow tracking system, and on-site mentoring. The results show a significant improvement in the owner’s understanding of cash flow management, along with increased accuracy and consistency in recording financial transactions. In addition, the program successfully developed a measurable sales acceleration plan supported by clear working capital calculations. The findings indicate that proper cash flow management and effective working capital planning enable business owners to make more informed and confident financial decisions. Furthermore, the use of a simple digital system supports financial transparency and operational control. This study demonstrates that a practical and integrated approach can enhance financial management capabilities and support sustainable growth in small-scale culinary MSMEs.
Implementation of The Professional School Principal Selection Information System at The Bandung City Educational Office Taufiq, Muhammad; Aditya Tri Andikaputra, Fikri
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v1i2.367

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School principal selection is a critical process to ensure educational quality through competent leadership. The Bandung City Education Office initiated the Professional School Principal Selection Information System (SIKASEP) as an online innovation to manage the administrative registration process from candidate training. This article aims to describe the implementation of the SIKASEP application, identify emerging obstacles, and outline resolution efforts. The method used was field observation and active participation during 30 days in the Secretariat Division. Results show that the SIKASEP application facilitated selection for 520 applicants across Kindergarten, Elementary, and Junior High levels. However, technical constraints were found, such as document upload failures due to low digital literacy, incorrect document placement, and network issues. Mitigation efforts included continuous socialization for teachers and periodic system updates to improve user-friendliness. This implementation successfully created a more organized and transparent selection process compared to the previous manual system.
Strengthening Tax Compliance: Enhancing E-Invoice Effectiveness in Public Sector Environmental Services Taufiq, Muhammad; Karunia, R Luki
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v1i2.368

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The Environmental Quality Control Laboratory (LPKL) of Perumda Tirtawening is a Taxable Person for VAT purposes (PKP) responsible for issuing tax invoices for environmental testing services. However, the e-invoice generation process in this business unit faces operational constraints that hinder financial efficiency. This article aims to analyze the effectiveness of consumer e-tax invoice generation, identify obstacles, and provide improvement solutions through a 30 -day practical approach. The methods used were participant observation and in-depth interviews within the Finance Department. The results show a buildup of invoice requests and numerous revisions due to the absence of clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). As a solution, a draft SOP for the flow of generating and uploading e-invoices was developed to minimize data entry errors and accelerate the approval process from the head office. The implementation of these recommendations is expected to optimize tax administration compliance and increase consumer satisfaction.