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Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30308879     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.69965/Sahwahita
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal is a journal managed by Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Bustanul Ulum Mojokerto. This journal contains articles of community service with the scope of Training and Marketing that are utilized for community empowerment, SMEs and local communities; Community empowerment; Social Access; Community Service Activities by Students; Empowerment of Border Area Communities; Education for Sustainable Development; Community Empowerment Program; Design and Reach Appropriate Technology for Communities.
Articles 26 Documents
Literacy of Employee Salary Distribution Through M-Banking Muamalat Din in Al-Rifa'ie Nurwakhidah, Ana; Soleh, Amir
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v1i2.76

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Mobile banking has become an inseparable part of modern society's life. This service allows bank customers to carry out various financial transactions online just by using a smartphone. This convenience and practicality is the main attraction for users, encouraging a shift from conventional transactions at banks to digital. Realizing the potential and benefits of mobile banking, Unira Malang students were moved to organize community service activities in the form of fieldwork programs (PKL). This activity focuses on assistance and literacy about MuamalatDIN, a mobile banking service from Bank Muamalat, one of the leading Sharia banks in Indonesia.
Digital Transformation Training for Village Community Groups in Efforts to Turn Sumberejo Village into a Smart Village Yunas, Novy Setia; Wibowo, Dhimas Bagus Bimasena; Ratu, Jessica Gustriana; Novarani, Nabila; Putri, Pangestika Maharani; Mairisa, Puti Zanira; Muhammad, Aliyu Dahiru
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v1i2.77

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The rapid development of technology in the world which is beneficial for people's lives means it is necessary to master technology as time goes by. This training aims to enable students to provide ideas based on knowledge, to grow and accelerate movement in preparing future cadres and accelerate the achievement of a Smart Village in Sumberejo Village. There are several digital training provided, such as training on using editing applications, namely Canva and Filmora, training on creating and maintaining social media, namely village Instagram and YouTube, training on maintaining and optimizing village websites, and training on financial report management applications for BUMdes. This program was implemented well and smoothly because a regular socialization and training agenda had been implemented for village cadres according to their chosen interests. Regular training is needed for cadres to be able to master soft skills better, and of course, support from the village government is needed for cadres to facilitate the learning process so that it can be useful for village progress.
Human Resource Empowerment Regarding the Operation of TPS 3R Assets Rahmat, Rahmat; Zamroni, M Afif
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.86

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This article provides an overview of the empowerment of Human Resources that have TPS 3R Assets. Berat Kulon, Kemlagi District is one of the villages that has the potential for the best TPS 3R asset management in Mojokerto Regency, which was originally able to rise with the large amount of waste in the operation of Village Assets, namely TPS 3R. Precisely since the Corona pandemic in early 2020, there has been a spike in the amount of waste in this village which then resulted in piles of garbage everywhere, however, there are also small groups of residents who take advantage of this momentum to increase the economic income of residents around Berat Kulo Village, one of which is by managing waste into handicrafts in the form of bags, but this business did not have time to develop, after the pandemic, residents returned to sugar cane farming which has indeed been very much pursued by residents. The purpose of this service is to emphasize building awareness of empowering Human Resources (HR) through the operation of TPS 3R Assets. Utilizing the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach, the results of the community service are 1) Implementation of human resource empowerment for the operation of TPS 3R Assets and 2) Assistance in the operation of TPS 3R Assets through, a) Waste Management Education Seminar through TPS 3R, b) Implementation of the August 17th competition in the context of environmental cleanliness creativity, c) Procurement of garbage signs, and d) Procurement of garbage bins.
Strengthening the Business Capacity of MSME in Sumberejo Village, Madiun Regency Through Digital Branding and Digital Marketing Dharmawan, Gallang Dwikyrana; Muhammad, Rahadian Fattah Fadillah; Ramadhani, Noviana Dipi; Hafizha, Muhammad Luthfi; Yunas, Novy Setia
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.78

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are one of the strategic microeconomic pillars that must receive attention so that they can be empowered to improve the community's economy. Amid the era of Globalization and Digitalization which is increasingly dynamic, it is necessary to align and provide understanding to all groups, especially SMEs, regarding technology, especially in the field of marketing goods or services. In this modern era, a competent understanding of technology is needed that can help sustain everyday life. Therefore, this community empowerment program is designed as a form of providing understanding and explanation to its participants who are MSME actors in Sumberejo Village. This program is implemented by the MMD 1000 Desa Team of Brawijaya University by holding a Digital branding and Digital Marketing workshop which was conducted in 30 MSME groups in Sumberejo Village. The Workshop activity was held in collaboration with Digital Branding and Digital Marketing practitioners who were competent enough to explain how important the use of technology is for small and medium businesses. The workshop also emphasized direct practice carried out by MSME actors in Sumberejo Village, Madiun. Thus, with the implementation of the Business Empowerment program with Digital Branding and Digital Marketing in Village MSMEs, it is hoped that it can help MSME actors in Sumberejo Village to be one step ahead and be able to understand and implement the advantages of digital marketing that have been explained.
Economic Empowerment of People Through Development of Sharia Cooperatives in Rural Communities Ulum, Bachrul; Firmansyah, Mohammad; Hasan, Zaenol; Halili, Halili
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.79

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A strategic initiative to enhance community well-being is the establishment of sharia cooperatives in rural communities to enable economic empowerment of the populace. Community members can access fair and sustainable financing, financial services, and business opportunities through Sharia cooperatives, which adhere to Islamic economic principles. Through this agreeable, country networks can take advantage of neighborhood potential, fortify monetary organizations, and increment aggregate pay. Through the establishment of sharia-based cooperatives in rural communities, this study seeks to identify and evaluate effective strategies for enhancing the economic well-being of local communities and ensuring the long-term viability of a sharia-based economy. The purpose of this study, which was carried out at the Kalisat Jember Branch of KSPP Syariah BMT NU Jatim, is to ascertain the development of the community-based economic level as well as the community's interest in the products that are offered. This exploration was led utilizing an information assortment process utilizing perception, meetings and documentation. Editing, organizing, and analyzing are the steps that go into processing data, and case studies are used in analysis. According to the findings of this study, the establishment of sharia cooperatives in rural areas enhances people's economic well-being. Through preparing and coaching, helpful individuals can oversee funds utilizing sharia standards, increment pay and set out new business open doors. Accordingly, the social and monetary fortitude of the local area becomes more grounded.
Introduction to the Importance of Waste Management for Elementary School Students in Sumberejo Village, Madiun Lintang, Alfonsius; Andiyani, Razita Sabrina Putri; Tiviani, Zaira; Indraputri, Amara Jasmine; Aisyavarya, Fisca Dwanda Caesara; Yunas, Novy Setia
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.88

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In 2022, based on data from the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN) and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), Indonesia produced around 19.45 million tons of waste. The increase in waste continues with the increasing population and community consumption. The waste management program at the elementary school level aims to increase student awareness of waste reduction, environmental conservation, and participation in recycling practices. Socialization is carried out through material presentations, recycling practices, and interactive Q&A, with a focus on the role of individuals in protecting the environment. This program took place at SD Desa Sumberejo, Madiun District, Madiun Regency, and involved students in organic and inorganic waste sorting activities. The results of the activities showed an increase in students' understanding of the concept of recycling and their motivation to take real action, such as managing waste independently. The high enthusiasm from students and the positive response from the school showed the success of the socialization. However, the effectiveness of long-term behavioral change was measured through post-program surveys and follow-up observations that showed an increase in waste sorting in the school environment as an indicator of the program's sustainability.
Street Vendor Empowerment in Bantul District: Analysis of the Role of the Indonesian Street Vendor Association of Struggle (APKLI-P) Based on the Perspective of Sharia Economics Habibah, Neng Julfa; Toha, Mohamad; Zuana, Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.90

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Based on the latest data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in 2023, around 60.12% of the Indonesian workforce works in the informal sector, indicating the dominance of this sector in the national economy. However, in urban areas, informal sector economic activities, especially street vendors (PKL), often face various challenges that require structured solutions. One of the main problems street vendors face in Bantul Regency is limited business capital, which causes them to be trapped in loan shark loans that are not per Sharia principles. This study aims to analyze the role of the Indonesian Street Vendors Association of Struggle (APKLI-P) in empowering street vendors in Bantul Regency from a sharia economic perspective. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method at the DPD APKLI-P Bantul Regency. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews with 20 street vendor members, and documentation of empowerment programs carried out by APKLI-P. The data obtained were analyzed using source triangulation to ensure the validity of the research results. The findings show that APKLI-P has implemented various empowerment programs, such as developing culinary areas, providing business opportunities through local events, managing multi-purpose cooperatives, and providing halal certification. The impact of this program is measured through increased income, access to new business opportunities, and significant improvements in the welfare of street vendors. This study also highlights how the application of Islamic economic principles by APKLI-P has succeeded in strengthening social solidarity and creating equality and justice in society. However, this study has limitations in terms of generalizing the findings to other regions, and further research is recommended to test the effectiveness of this empowerment model in different regional contexts.
Training on Bengawan Solo Water Filtration Techniques in Gampang Sejati Village, Laren Subdistrict, Lamongan Regency Miftahal Anjarsabda Wira Buana; ZA, Moh. Ah. Subhan; Putri, Marsha Savira Agatha; Artyanto, Sherif Yuniar; Wahyuni, Eka Fita
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i1.93

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Access to clean water is an essential aspect of a healthy society, as physical and mental well-being cannot be achieved without it. Despite its importance, many water sources are contaminated by household, industrial, and agricultural waste. To address the issue of clean water availability in the region, this community service program aimed to educate and empower residents of Gampang Sejati Village through the implementation of a simple water filtration method using Bengawan Solo River water. The program involved training, socialization, practical application, and evaluation. The primary objective was to equip the community with the knowledge and skills to create and use basic filtration systems that meet health and hygiene standards. A total of 25 community representatives participated in the training sessions, which included technical demonstrations, material introductions, and hands-on practice. Evaluation methods included post-training assessments to measure the effectiveness of knowledge transfer and community feedback. To ensure sustainability, the program proposed forming community groups to oversee the maintenance and improvement of the filtration systems. This initiative aims to provide a long-term solution to water contamination while fostering community responsibility for clean water management. This structured approach not only addressed immediate water filtration needs but also emphasized the importance of continuous education and local engagement for sustainable impacts.
Digital Marketing Training for MSMEs in Mojosarirejo Village, Kemlagi District, Mojokerto Regency Laksono, Puji; Imanina, Sabrina Nur
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i2.104

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This article provides an overview of the development of MSMEs in Mojosarirejo Village, Kemlagi District, Mojokerto Regency with digital marketing training. The training that has been carried out above shows that many people have great potential for economic empowerment in the MSME sector. However, the era of cyber society that demands digitalization in the online buying and selling process makes MSMEs not develop. This is due to the lack of adaptation of society to technological developments. This is what makes the author and team conduct digital marketing training for people who are still not adaptive to the development of information technology in the business process. Namely, people in Mojosarirejo Village still market MSME products offline or in their respective places, while the geographical location of Mojosarirejo Village which is far from the crowd makes people's income less than optimal. Based on the results of community service in Mojosarirejo Village, Kemlagi District, Mojokerto Regency with the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach, the results of the service 1) Implementation of digital marketing training for MSME actors in Mojosarirejo Village, namely digital marketing strategies, from SEO to paid advertising, and digital marketing techniques, with a primary focus on the use of Google Ads. This platform allows MSME actors to target the right audience with relevant messages, thereby helping to increase sales and brand awareness. 2) providing material related to the ethics of communicating with consumers. Such as knowing the types of consumers, the importance of the seller's brand image, verbal and non-verbal communication in business, consumer service ethics, and increasing consumer trust. This is a supporter of digital marketing training which must be supported by communication ethics in carrying out online buying and selling activities.
Creative Economy Development through Digital Marketing for MSMEs Actors in Sembung Village, Bojonegoro Muttaqin, Muh. Syaukin; Hana, Ubaid Aisyul; Nurlailah, Nurlailah; Susilowati, Susilowati
Sahwahita: Community Engagement Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Community Engagement Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/sahwahita.v2i2.111

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Digital transformation has become an urgent need for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in facing increasingly competitive economic competition. In Sembung Village, the majority of MSMEs still market their products conventionally, without utilizing digital media and without adequate product legality. This community service activity aims to: (1) introduce the concept and practice of social media-based digital marketing; (2) assist in the process of creating attractive and informative product label designs; and (3) encourage the processing of food legality through PIRT permits for local MSMEs. The method used is Participatory Action Research (PAR), which actively involves MSMEs in all stages of the activity. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observations, and documentation, with triangulation techniques to validate the findings. The results of the activity showed that digital marketing training was able to improve MSMEs' understanding of social media-based promotional strategies. As many as 75% of participants began to actively use platforms such as Instagram and WhatsApp Business to reach a wider market. In addition, several MSMEs succeeded in having new product label designs and had completed the PIRT permit application process. These findings indicate that digital intervention and product legality contribute positively to strengthening the competitiveness of village MSMEs. This activity recommends further assistance to ensure the sustainability of optimal digital marketing implementation.

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