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Eko Yulianto
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IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services
ISSN : 29644917     EISSN : 29858755     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30738/impacts.v2i2
This journal publication aims to disseminate conceptual thoughts or ideas and problem solving that has been implemented in the field of community service. IMPACTS contains various service activities in dealing with and managing various potentials, obstacles, challenges and problems that exist in society, including: Community Service: Community, Local Food Security, Training, Assistance, Appropriate Technology, Design; Community Empowerment, Social Access; Student’s Community Service; Education for Sustainable Development.
Articles 35 Documents
Assistance in Introducing Operational Systems Along with Administration and Financial Reporting in Accordance with Tri-Nga Teachings (Ngerti, Ngroso, Nglakoni) Suyanto, Suyanto; Pratama , Yhoga Heru; Putri, Fuadhillah; Rokhim, Abdul
IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/impacts.v4i1.21022

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Purpose ­ This community service program aims to assist the Budi Pekerti Luhur Women's Sharia Savings and Loan Cooperative (KSPPS-P BUPELUR) in understanding its operational systems, preparing financial reports, and improving cooperative administration. During its eight years of operation, this cooperative still faces a number of challenges in financial management, such as manual financial recording, discrepancies between records and actual transactions, and errors in recording depreciation and amortization that do not match the amount of assets owned. In addition, the cooperative's management also experiences difficulties in bookkeeping and archiving financial documents. Methods - In this community service program, various methods will be used to provide solutions to the problems faced, including lectures, interactive discussions, independent assignments, role plays, and evaluations. These methods are expected to improve participants' understanding and skills in cooperative financial management. Result and discussions - The community service team will provide education and training covering various important aspects of the cooperative system, namely: Introduction to the cooperative operational system, Cooperative member registration procedures, Management of savings transactions, Management of financing transactions, Preparation of cooperative journals, Preparation of general journals, Preparation of financial reports, Management and regulation of administrative systems. The material presented in this training will refer to the Tri Nga philosophy, namely Ngerti (understanding), Ngrasa (feeling), and Nglakoni (doing). This approach aims to ensure that participants not only gain theoretical understanding, but also feel the importance of good financial management and apply it in their daily practices. Conclusion - Through this program, participants are expected to gain a better understanding of preparing financial statements based on Financial Accounting Standards for Private Entities (SAK EP). In addition, they will also be guided in recording depreciation and amortization of assets more accurately and improving their skills in bookkeeping and archiving financial documents systematically using digital technology, such as Google Drive and spreadsheets. Thus, cooperatives can manage their finances more efficiently, transparently, and in accordance with applicable accounting standards.
Social Media-Based Nature Tourism Village Marketing Management Training Setiawan, Ari; Endah Emiarti; Pretty Diawati; Vera Selviana Adoe; Arief Andy Soebroto; Romanda Annas Amrullah; Farida Mony; Bioni Sena; Nurasiah; Alfry Aristo Jansen Sinlae
IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/impacts.v4i1.21184

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ABSTRACT Purpose ­ Ngudal Tourism Village in Tawangmangu, Central Java, possesses high potential for nature-based tourism due to its scenic landscapes and cultural richness. However, its digital presence and promotional strategies remain limited. This community service program aimed to enhance the digital marketing capacity of local tourism stakeholders through social media-based training. Methods - Fifteen participants—including homestay owners, youth representatives, culinary business actors, and village officials—were trained in content creation, platform management, audience engagement, and digital branding. The training adopted a participatory approach involving workshops, simulations, and mentoring. Result and discussions - As a result, participants demonstrated significant improvements in digital literacy, with post-training assessments showing a 47% increase in knowledge. The village launched official Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube accounts, achieving over 300 organic followers and substantial content engagement within one month. Economic impacts included increased homestay bookings and product inquiries via social media. A digital task force was formed to ensure sustainability. Conclusion - This program illustrates the potential of social media as a transformative tool for rural tourism promotion and recommends replicating such models in other under-promoted villages to foster inclusive digital development.
MSME Training and Community Empowerment Through Human Resource Quality Improvement Dika Prawita; Maharani, Bernadetta; Epsilandri Sepyarini
IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/impacts.v4i1.22063

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This community service activity aims to provide training to the community, covering aspects of digital marketing, branding, and human resource management. This activity is part of the Real Work Lecture (KKN) program, which focuses on community empowerment through improving the quality of human resources. Although Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a strategic role in the economy, they still face challenges such as limited marketing and technological adaptation. Therefore, HR empowerment is seen as the key to success. The method used is descriptive qualitative through field observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that the use of technology, especially digital marketing and product branding, is an effective solution to overcome these challenges and expand market reach. The training provided by Mr. Dika Prawita, S.E., M.M. and Mrs. Bernadetta Diansepti Maharani, S.E., M.M. is expected to increase the capabilities and motivation of the community to develop their businesses
Pentahelix Stakeholder Synergy in SMEs Development to Accelerate the Achievement of Village SDGs Targets Rahmawati, Teti; Enung Nurhayati; Herma Wiharno; Andri Ahyanto; Rencha Nur Marsandi
IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/impacts.v3i1.18870

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Purpose ­ This community service aims to to achieve the Penta helix synergy of stakeholders who can be involved in MSME development to accelerate the achievement of Village SDGS targets. Methods - The method that will be used in this activity is the Participatory Development approach which involves community participation in the implementation of activities Result and discussions - The pentahelix concept combines their roles to develop knowledge innovation. These different potentials can be transformed into products and services that are valuable and beneficial to society. Through this Service Activity, FGD has been carried out among stakeholders consisting of MSME Players, Industry Players who will accompany MSMEs, Village Government, Community, LPM, Media, and Academics. In the FGD, their respective roles and duties were outlined to assist the development of MSMEs in the Ciporang sub-district. stakeholders consider that MSMEs have a reasonably high contribution in achieving the Village SDGS target. The average perception of all stakeholders is above 70 percent. Even for village governments, it is considered that MSMEs contribute to achieving SDGS targets above 80%. Conclusion - Five community elements are involved in the pentahelix collaboration for MSME development to support the acceleration of SDGS achievement: Academy, All stakeholders consider that MSMEs contribute reasonably well to achieving the Village SDGS target. The average perception of all stakeholders is above 70 percent. Even for village governments, it is considered that MSMEs contribute to achieving SDGS targets above 80%.
Human Resource Empowerment through Community Service: Integrating Coastal Environmental Action and Jumputan Batik Training for Cultural Preservation at Pantai Baru Eko Yulianto, M.B.A.; Innayah; Fijai, Ahmad; Larasati, Adelia Ayu; Khoi, Le Ngoc Minh
IMPACTS: International Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/impacts.v3i1.22316

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Purpose • This community service program aimed to empower the human resources (HR) of the Pantai Baru coastal community through an integrated collaboration between beach clean-up activities and jumputan batik training involving Vietnamese students. The initiative sought to promote coastal environmental sustainability, preserve local cultural heritage, enhance ecological awareness, and strengthen community-based creative economic capacity. Methods - The program was implemented using a participatory and collaborative approach, emphasizing active involvement from coastal communities, beach management authorities, and university partners. Result and discussions - The activities were successfully conducted, as reflected in the high level of participant engagement and positive responses throughout the program. Beach clean-up actions significantly reduced plastic waste and improved collective awareness of environmental responsibility. Simultaneously, the jumputan batik training enhanced participants’ technical skills, creativity, and understanding of cultural preservation. The combination of environmental action and cultural education fostered stronger community participation and cross-cultural interaction. Conclusion - The integration of coastal environmental conservation and cultural skill development proved effective in strengthening human resource empowerment in coastal communities. This collaborative model demonstrates potential for replication as a sustainable community service framework that simultaneously addresses environmental challenges, cultural preservation, and local economic empowerment.

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