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Journal of Community Engagement
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31097804     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70822/evrimata.vi
The scope of the Journal of Community Engagement is vast and covers a wide range of fields that have a direct positive impact on communities. The journal’s main focus is the dissemination of innovative solutions and the application of science and technology (S&T) aimed at solving real-world problems within society. This journal serves as a platform for presenting the outcomes of field activities, capacity building, and improving community welfare through the application of various scientific disciplines. The research published in this journal encompasses deep and relevant aspects of community service, with the goal of making a significant contribution to the development and empowerment of communities. The aspects typically covered by this journal include education and community development, which aim to enhance literacy, promote lifelong learning, and develop human resources (HR). Another focus is economic empowerment, including the development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), social entrepreneurship, and innovation in creative economies. In the field of health and well-being, the journal highlights the importance of health education, improving public health, nutrition, and disease management to enhance the quality of life for communities. Additionally, the Journal of Community Engagement covers the application of technology and innovation that supports digital transformation and the use of appropriate technologies to address practical issues in communities. In the areas of environment and natural resources, the journal focuses on environmental management, conservation, and the development of local food security, all of which support the sustainability of community life. In terms of social and cultural aspects, the journal also addresses the strengthening of social capital, improving social access, and the preservation of culture as part of inclusive community development. Finally, the journal addresses regional management, particularly tackling issues in remote, border, and rural areas by utilizing local wisdom. Thus, this journal plays a crucial role in facilitating various S&T-based solutions for the advancement and welfare of communities.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 12 Documents
The Subjective Meaning and Means of Happiness: Lessons Learned from Qaryah Thayyibah Program Rofiqah, Rofiqah; Arifin, Zainul
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 01 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.72

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Qaryah Thayyibah, which is part of the Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University program, is in line with the series of baldatun thayyibah expressions, which should be a kind of ideal image tiered from village, city to country. Residents of villages, cities or countries, and especially the Government, also according to Islamic teachings, are obliged to prioritize those who are left behind, to be the first to receive assistance (putting the last first). Qaryah Thayyibah, a team of lecturers and students at the State Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, aims to accompany and strengthen movement towards goodness and progress in accordance with their potential and competence. The approach used, participatory community education and development (Community Participatory Education and Development) and type of institutional program. From the activities and self-evaluation of Qaryah Thayyibah participants, a Brief Subjective Scale of Happiness was compiled which contains ten indicators and questions about factors of happiness and well-being, both instrumental and terminal. Based on exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, it is known that there are three factorial components of people's subjective happiness, namely: the trust factor in disaster, the gratitude factor in grace, and the trust factor in the congregation. Using a sequential exploratory mixed study approach (sequential exploratory mix method), data is being collected in the context of research into the development of the Community's Brief Subjective Happiness Inventory, and the Predictive Validity of Community's Brief Subjective Happiness on Community Objective Welfare, which relies on the results of observations and calculations of fulfilling material-physical needs . It is highly recommended to prioritize community development and development of rural-urban transitional areas, such as Kedungkandang District, not only for the sake of social justice, but also for the future of the city.
Orange Roll Jelly Processing Training as a business opportunity in Tegalweru Village, Malang Regency Magfiroh, Norma Hasanatul Magfiroh; Susanti, Elly
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 01 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.74

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Tegalweru Village is one of the citrus producing centers in Malang Regency, but has no innovation in processing crops that have an impact on community economic empowerment. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of orange roll jelly processing training as a form of business opportunity based on local potential. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, documentation, and community empowerment. The training, which was held on January 19, 2023, was attended by 30 PKK mothers. The results showed an increase in participants' understanding of the manufacturing process and the business potential of the product. Orange roll jelly products are considered attractive, healthy because they are without preservatives, and have economic value. This training opens up opportunities for the formation of new MSMEs based on local potential and strengthens the empowerment of village women.
Training for the use of cooperative applications in the Cooperative of the Republic of Indonesia (KP-RI) Mandiri Karangrejo Magetan Regency Pandowo, Hedi; Tohari, Hamim; Qimyatussa’adah, Qimyatussa’adah; Kusumaningrum, Dian; Sugiharto, Sugiharto
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 01 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.77

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The Cooperative of the Republic of Indonesia (KP-RI) Mandiri Karangrejo Magetan Regency has an important role in managing finances and providing economic benefits for its members consisting of Civil Servants (PNS) and government employees with work agreements. The problem in this cooperative is that it has difficulty in maintaining good financial accountability because of the limitations in the use of information technology, which is still being recorded manually using the Microsoft Excel application and has not followed adjustments to the new regulation, namely the Minister of Cooperative Regulation No. 4 of 2024 This program aims to improve cooperative financial accountability through the implementation of information technology in the form of appropriate cooperative applications or software. The methods used include training in the use of software or cooperative applications and mentoring in the application of the system. The expected results are increasing accuracy and transparency in the management of cooperative finances, reporting formats and accounting policies in accordance with Minister of Cooperative Regulation No. 4 of 2024 and will ultimately increase the confidence of members and operational efficiency of cooperatives. Conclusion From the community service activities carried out in this cooperative that the management is easier to manage cooperatives by applying cooperative applications that are able to process data quickly and accurately and in accordance with the format in the Minister of Cooperative Regulation No. 4 of 2024 so that the function of accuracy and transparency can be achieved. This is proven in the case of the completion of the reporting can be completed within 2 days where before using the Cooperative Application the annual report submission was delivered for more than 3 months from the specified time.
Early Investment Fraud Detection Training for Mother Community (Empowerment and Family Welfare Mobilization of Banjarejo Village) Qimyatussa’adah, Qimyatussa’adah; Ibrahim, Rosida; Esti Rahayu, Nika; Dwi Christanti, Yana; Pandowo, Hedi
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 01 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.78

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Fraudulent investment schemes have become increasingly common, particularly targeting individuals with low financial literacy, such as housewives who manage household finances but often lack financial education. This community-based training, conducted with the Banjarejo Village Empowerment and Family Welfaregroup, used real case examples, participatory learning, and visual media to facilitate early detection skills. The one-day training involved 20 participants and resulted in significant improvement in understanding red flags of fraudulent investments. Post-training evaluations showed 85% of participants could correctly identify indicators of illegal schemes, and 70% committed to disseminating the knowledge in their communities. This initiative highlights the strategic role of mothers in financial literacy dissemination. Community-focused, practical training is effective in reducing vulnerability to investment fraud.
Implementation of Laundry Services Information Systems for MSMEs in Cekok Village - Ponorogo City Kudhori, Ahmad; Pandowo, Hedi; Guntur Wibowo, Sundaru; Kusumaningrum, Dian
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 01 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.79

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The Community Service Program (PKM) is focused on designing desktop -based information systems and equipped with Android -based applications for Aiko Laundry. For this Android application is a platform based on a local data base that is specifically designed can be accessed online to help Aiko Laundry in managing and marketing clothing laundry services. With the online booking feature, communication with customer service, and customer testimonials, customers can easily order laundry services, interact with customer service for special questions or requests, and provide testimonials about their experience with Aiko Laundry services. The main purpose of designing desktop and Android application Aiko Laundry Information Systems is to make a useful contribution to Aiko Laundry. Service is carried out by focusing on three special targets. First, designing and developing desktop -based applications and equipped with an Android application based on Aiko Laundry Information Systems. Second, compile a manual guide that provides complete guidelines on the use of Aiko Laundry information systems. Third, presenting presentations and conducting training to the Aiko Laundry Team to ensure a good understanding of the use of information systems. The implementation of laundry service information systems shows significant positive results on operations. An increase in efficiency (reduction of data input time and stock management) and accuracy (reducing errors/losses), has an impact on customer satisfaction thanks to more accurate order status information. Its main achievements include the development and implementation of systems, effective user training, and comprehensive system testing. The benefits that are felt include increasing employee productivity, service quality, and business benefits through the lack of data errors.
Technical Guidance for The Development of The Basement Floor of Pos Paud Asparaga, Merjosari, Lowokwaru, Malang City chamim, moch.; Zenurianto, Mohamad; Ajeng Mariyana, Raden; Gasenda Suryaningrat, Roland
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 02, (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.90

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Adequate physical facilities are essential to support safe, comfortable, and developmentally appropriate learning in Early Childhood Education (ECE). Pos PAUD Asparaga, a community-based ECE institution in Merjosari, Lowokwaru, Malang City, faces challenges related to deteriorating infrastructure and limited learning facilities. This community service activity aimed to provide technical guidance for improving the physical learning environment at Pos PAUD Asparaga. The program employed a technical assistance approach involving stakeholder coordination, needs assessment through field surveys and observations, preparation of working drawings, and participatory decision-making with teachers and community members. The results indicate that wall repair and learning space enhancement, including temporary aesthetic solutions, improved classroom appearance, comfort, and perceived safety. Although learning outcomes were not measured quantitatively, the improved environment is expected to support children’s engagement and well-being. This activity highlights the importance of integrating technical expertise with community participation in community-based ECE facility improvement.
Motor Induction Coil Rounding Training at Putra Baitul Qur’an Al Khusyu Malang Islamic Boarding School Agus Winoko, Yuniarto
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 02, (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.92

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The motor coil winding training at Pondok Pesantren Putra Baitul Qur'an Al Khusyu Malang aimed to enhance the technical skills of students, particularly in the area of Brushless DC (BLDC) motor technology. This training program addressed the gap in access to modern technical education in the pesantren, especially in fields related to electric vehicles and industrial equipment. The training consisted of both theoretical sessions on the principles and applications of BLDC motors, and practical exercises on winding motor coils. Through structured learning methods, participants improved their understanding of BLDC motor functionality and gained hands-on experience. The program showed significant success in equipping students with skills applicable in the growing electric vehicle industry, improving their potential for future employment or entrepreneurship, and promoting economic independence.
Training and Installation of CCTV Security Systems at Putra Baitul Qur'an Islamic Boarding School Al-Khusyu Malang Faizal, Elka; Hadi Susilo, Sugeng; Agus Winoko, Yuniarto; Yudiyanto, Eko; Anis Roisatin, Umi; Dani, Agus
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 02, (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.93

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The installation and training of CCTV security systems at Pondok Pesantren Putra Baitul Qur'an Al-Khusyu Malang aimed to improve both security and the technical skills of students. The training covered the basics of CCTV technology, including installation methods, system components, and maintenance procedures, enhancing students' knowledge and preparing them for the job market. The hands-on approach proved effective, as participants were actively involved in the installation and configuration of CCTV systems. Before the training, only a small percentage of students were familiar with CCTV technology, but post-training assessments showed a significant increase in knowledge. This program not only contributed to a safer environment within the pesantren but also provided valuable technical skills that students could use in their careers or entrepreneurship. Despite challenges such as limited resources and infrastructure, the training successfully empowered the students with skills relevant to modern security needs. This initiative sets a model for other educational institutions to integrate technical training with religious education, fostering a more skilled and competitive generation
Increasing production capacity with drying oven and administrative order in the cassava cracker industry (Sari Potato) in Mulyoagung-Dau-Malang Village hadi susilo, sugeng; Arif Nur Huda, Muhammad; Maskur, Maskur; Nurhadi, Nurhadi; Saukani, Imam; Dhakirah, Sanita
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 02, (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.94

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on Indonesia's economy, with reduced purchasing power and job losses, highlighting the need for the strategic role of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in economic recovery. In Mulyoagung Village, East Java, cassava cracker MSMEs face challenges in increasing production capacity due to traditional drying methods that depend on sunlight, which is unreliable during the rainy season. This study proposes the adoption of a drying oven technology as a solution to enhance production efficiency and capacity. By implementing this technology, the production of cassava crackers increased from 200 kg/day to 500 kg/day, a 2.5-fold improvement. Additionally, the study addresses the administrative issues within MSMEs, specifically the lack of structured financial record-keeping. Through training in financial management and the use of break-even point (BEP) analysis, MSMEs were able to improve their financial tracking and decision-making processes. The combination of technological improvement and better administrative practices not only boosted production but also improved the competitiveness of the MSMEs in local and regional markets. This project demonstrates the importance of applying appropriate technology and effective management to overcome operational challenges and foster long-term business sustainability.
Empowering Orphaned Children Through English Language Learning: A Community Engagement at Yayasan Yatim Daarul Ma’wa Basit, Abdul Basit; Mehmood Qureshi, Ahmed
Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 01 No. 02, (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70822/jce.vi.95

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This report involves the evaluation of a community-service project which was done on 14 May 2025 involving 42 orphaned children at the Yayasan Yatim Daarul Ma’wa in Depok, Indonesia. The final aim was to boost the communicative confidence group of the learners and achieve a sense of cultural pride by engaging them in an exposure to the English language. The intervention part comprised a one workshop intervention supported by preliminary needs assessment, interactive pedagogical process, and reflective feedback process. Tasks to be undertaken included (1) situational ice-breakers, (2) mini-lessons on usefulness of the English language in the world, (3) conversation session, and (4) open question and answer session on barriers to learning. The practices of practical self-study (media immersion and extensive reading) were explicitly modelled and provided in a take-home toolkit. Short-term outcomes indicated that 87 percent of the respondents (n 42) had statistically significant changes in the wishes to speak English (before and after self-rating, p 0.05) and asserted to possess more cultural esteem. The proof among the involved students of the university (n = 12) was the growth of civic awareness and the heightened consumer desire to participate in outreach in the subsequent future. The findings support the idea that short, pedagogically focused service-learning can build orphan linguistic self-efficacy and social responsibility in university students both at the same period of time, and, that is why, it could be one of the examples of educational community engagement. Keywords: community intervention, English language Learning, Orphaned Children.

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