Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm <p style="text-align: justify;">Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM), E-ISSN: <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1496836595" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2580-4332</a> is published by Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Kampus A, Jl. Rawamangun Muka, Jakarta Timur 13220, Telepon (021) 4721227, Fax (021) 4706285 Indonesia. It contains articles report related to the application of science communication technology, education, entrepreneurship, business, culture and arts in empowering the community.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakatat Madani (JPMM) is issued two times annually, i.e. July and December. The number of articles is 24 articles per year. Every article that is sent to the Editor, will be reviewed and scrutinized by the editorial board for eligibility or publication without diminishing the substance of the article. Hopefully this paper can provide valuable contribution to the development of economic and business education in Indonesia and also internationally.</p> en-US <div class="item copyright"><a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/" rel="license"><img src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/4.0/88x31.png" alt="Creative Commons License"></a> <p>This work is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/" rel="license">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</a>.</p> </div> corryyohana@unj.ac.id (Prof. Dr. Corry Yohana, MM) ervinamaulida@unj.ac.id (Ervina Maulida, S.Pd., M.B.A.) Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 OJS 3.1.2.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Utilization of Islamic Banking and Tiktok Shop for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) in East Jakarta https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/43280 <p>MSME empowerment needs to be done to improve MSME’s welfare. This community service team intends to provide training for MSME so they can improve their product and income. The target of this empowerment is MSMEs around the East Jakarta Industry, Trade, Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperative Office in Cakung District, East Jakarta. The training material is presented in the form of material presentation by resource persons followed by discussion. This community service activity proved to be able to provide an understanding of Islamic banking and product.</p> Muhammad Edo Suryawan Siregar, Dewi Susita, Suherman, Destria Kurnianti, Rahmi, Setyo Ferry Wibowo, Sholatia Dalimunthe, Titis Fatarina Mahfirah, Vidia Ratu Balqis Malzara, Khalisatuz Zahro, Rini Nurmala Sari Copyright (c) 2024 Muhammad Edo Suryawan Siregar, Dewi Susita, Suherman, Destria Kurnianti, Rahmi, Setyo Ferry Wibowo, Sholatia Dalimunthe, Titis Fatarina Mahfirah, Vidia Ratu Balqis Malzara, Khalisatuz Zahro, Rini Nurmala Sari https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/43280 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Enhancing Family Resilience and Environmental Conservation through Family Food Plant Cultivation https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/29984 <p>In the Jakarta area, the extensive replacement of green lands with concrete buildings have restricted the opportunity for family land ownership dedicated to conservation. This community service aims to develop motivation and a culture of planting to increase the knowledge, awareness, willingness, and ability of Family Welfare Empowerment (FWE) cadres and preschool teachers to preserve a culture of love for the environment and support family food security. The participants in this community service activity are FWE cadres and preschool teachers from the Jatinegara Kaum village. Conducted in August 2022 at the Child-friendly Integrated Public Space in Jatinegara Kaum, the project utilized the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method. Through descriptive analysis of the discussions, it was found that FWE cadres and preschool teachers actively engaged and showed their capability as pivotal agents in strengthening community resilience. This successful engagement underlines the potential for ongoing collaborative activities in community education and sustained support for the FWE cadres and preschool teachers.</p> Maya Oktaviani, Elmanora, Hurriyyatun Kabbaro, Tri Anggun Rakhmawati, Annisa Dwi Rahmadina, Nada Nafisah Copyright (c) 2024 Maya Oktaviani, Elmanora, Hurriyyatun Kabbaro, Tri Anggun Rakhmawati, Annisa Dwi Rahmadina, Nada Nafisah https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/29984 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Education to Strengthen the Economy of the Utilization of Aren Nira Producing Bioetanol in Lonuo Village, Bone Bolango District https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/39132 <p>This economic education activity for palm sap farmers aims to provide economic strengthening and build awareness among the public, especially palm sap farmers, that palm sap water can be utilized and made into several products with high economic value, for example bioethanol products. Apart from that, it can also minimize the negative impact of the production of alcoholic drinks made from palm sap in Lonuo village. This activity uses educational methods, socialization and community assistance for sugar palm sap farmers. Empowering sugar palm farmers through product diversification is the key to increasing the quality and quantity of sugar palm sap products into various marketable products such as bioethanol. This economic education activity for palm sap farmers has had a positive impact and response from the Lonuo village community. This can be seen from the enthusiasm of the community in participating in activities at the village office. The community received education well and smoothly and increased public understanding regarding the use of palm sap into products of high economic value such as bioethanol.</p> Hasanuddin, Hapsawati Taan, Herinda Mardin, Yuszda K. Salimi, Rahmatia, Muhammad Yasser Arafat, Esta Larosa, Abdul Rasyid, Sri Ayu Ashari Copyright (c) 2024 Hasanuddin, Hapsawati Taan, Herinda Mardin, Yuszda K. Salimi, Rahmatia, Muhammad Yasser Arafat, Esta Larosa, Abdul Rasyid, Sri Ayu Ashari https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/39132 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 UIN Bandung Community Service: Fun Learning Boosts Student Motivation at SDN Mekarbakti, Mekarsari Village https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47697 <p>The Community Engagement Program (KKN) of UIN Bandung in 2023 was organized and implemented based on Community Empowerment (Sisdamas), with a focus on fostering Religious Moderation in villages, tailored to community needs and the academic backgrounds of participating students. Through the Fun Learning method, the initiative aimed to boost student learning motivation at SDN Mekarbakti, Mekarsari Village, Bandung Regency. By integrating Participatory Action Research and qualitative research approaches, the implementation of Fun Learning methods, including educational games, arts and creativity activities, group discussions, and class projects, proceeded through four structured cycles: citizen meetings and social reflection, community organizing and social mapping, participation planning, action, monitoring, and evaluation. The results of community empowerment demonstrated a significant boost in student participation, interest in learning, academic performance, and positive feedback from teachers and parents. They assessed that this learning approach was more effective in enhancing student motivation than conventional methods, aligning with various contemporary theories and research findings.</p> Muhammad Al Mighwar, Aep Kusnawan, Iman Supratman, Dadang Husen Sobana, Vemy Suci Asih, Evi Sopiah, Fitri Siti Nurazizah, Yosep Saepul Akbar, Rizky Rifaldy Copyright (c) 2024 Muhammad Al Mighwar, Aep Kusnawan, Iman Supratman, Dadang Husen Sobana, Vemy Suci Asih, Evi Sopiah, Fitri Siti Nurazizah, Yosep Saepul Akbar, Rizky Rifaldy https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47697 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Islamic Parenting Psychoeducation: Marriage Dispensation Prevention in Ketawanggede Lowokwaru Malang https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/37952 <p>The current society has a significant prevalence of marriage dispensations. This situation is cause for concern, as marriage dispensation is consistently associated with early marriage, which might yield adverse consequences for those involved. There is a pressing requirement for the implementation of a comprehensive educational program within the community, aimed at mitigating the prevalence of marriage dispensations in society. One potential approach to address this issue is using Islamic parenting psychoeducation. This service used the Participation Action Research (PAR) technique, which entails the engagement of multiple stakeholders in evaluating all conducted activities and actions. The findings indicated a notable rise in the comprehension of female PKK cadres in Ketawanggede Village, Lowokwaru District, Malang City, regarding the marriage dispensations and its prevention. The findings indicate that the provision of psychoeducation has a beneficial impact on enhancing the comprehension of female PKK cadres in Ketawanggede Village, Lowokwaru District, Malang City.</p> Ermita Zakiyah, Faridatun Nikmah, Norma Hasanatul Magfiroh, Awwalina Mukharomah Copyright (c) 2024 Ermita Zakiyah, Faridatun Nikmah, Norma Hasanatul Magfiroh, Awwalina Mukharomah https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/37952 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Business Model Canvas (BMC) Training to Support the Strengthening of Student Entrepreneurship https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47684 <p>The Indonesian government prioritizes policies aimed at fostering entrepreneurship across all segments of society. This initiative aims to promote the attainment of the sustainability development goals (SDGs), which have been introduced through various initiatives and are projected to be accomplished between 2015 and 2030. Entrepreneurship remains a less favored means of earning a living among certain Indonesians. Particularly among the youth, there is a prevalent belief that pursuing entrepreneurship is not their primary ambition or aim. The correlation between entrepreneurship and economic growth has been well-established. Consequently, studying entrepreneurship education becomes a compelling endeavor to foster entrepreneurship, particularly among aspiring entrepreneurs. The business model canvas (BMC), enables users to synchronize earnings with objectives, including environmental and social dimensions. The purpose of this training exercise was to establish the following objectives aree to enhance comprehension and effectively employ the Business Model Canvas (BMC) in the process of business planning, to enhance proficiency in creating BMC as a means of managing business plans and to promote the adoption of BMC as a solution to the business planning challenges faced by entrepreneurial students. The implementation of community service (PkM) aims to foster international collaboration between lecturers and students from UNJ and UMS. It is expected to enhance understanding, knowledge, and make a constructive impact on the business planning and development of BMC with the business community.</p> Umi Widyastuti, Ervina Maulida, Puji Yuniarti, Fitra Dila Lestari, Etty Gurendrawati, Despinur Dara, IGKA Ulupui Copyright (c) 2024 Umi Widyastuti, Ervina Maulida, Puji Yuniarti, Fitra Dila Lestari, Etty Gurendrawati, Despinur Dara, IGKA Ulupui https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47684 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Creative and Innovative Learning Through Environmental Empowerment, Gajah Wong Clean River Program https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/41297 <p>Kali Gajah Wong is a river located in Kampung Giwangan, Yogyakarta, which was previously known as a slum area. Through a community empowerment program initiated by the Mrican Youth community, Kali Gajah Wong has transformed into a tourist village. This article discusses the application of creative and innovative learning in the environmental empowerment of Kampung Kali Gajah Wong. The research employs a literature study method by examining research articles related to the community empowerment of Kali Gajah Wong. The results show that creative and innovative learning has been implemented through various training programs for local residents, such as waste management, processed fish products, and so on. These activities aim to enhance the skills and productivity of the residents while creating distinctive village products as branding for the Kali Gajah Wong tourist village. It can be concluded that creative and innovative learning is highly applicable in real community empowerment through direct observation of its benefits.</p> Retno Endah Palupi Copyright (c) 2024 Retno Endah Palupi https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/41297 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Assistance in Developing Market Economics Teaching Modules for Teachers at the Indonesian School Davao, Philippines https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/45649 <p>This international community service program aims to enhance teachers' skills in developing market economics teaching modules at the Indonesian School in Davao, Philippines. The program includes a series of workshops and intensive mentoring sessions for teachers, focusing on developing market economics teaching materials that align with the curriculum and local context. The approach involves problem identification, preparation, and coordination, activity socialization, implementation through online and offline mentoring, group discussions, and ongoing evaluation to ensure that the knowledge and skills acquired can be effectively applied. The program results significantly improve teachers' ability to design innovative and relevant teaching modules and an increased understanding of market economics concepts. Other positive impacts include establishing a more robust collaborative network between educators in both countries and enhancing the quality of economics education at the Indonesian School in Davao, Philippines. The program has successfully created a more interactive and engaging learning environment for students.</p> Raya Sulistyowati, Dian Anita Nuswantara, Herning Indriastuti, Amelia Setyawati, Rayyan Sugangga, Amelia Sugangga, Iradah Rahman, Sudarjo, Puspo Dewi Dirgantari, Ratu Dintha Insyani Zukhruf, Syahar Banu Copyright (c) 2024 Raya Sulistyowati, Dian Anita Nuswantara, Herning Indriastuti, Amelia Setyawati, Rayyan Sugangga, Amelia Sugangga, Iradah Rahman, Sudarjo, Puspo Dewi Dirgantari, Ratu Dintha Insyani Zukhruf, Syahar Banu https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/45649 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Analysis of The Utilization of Palm Oil Waste in Review From The Theory of Maslahah Case Study CV. Agro Hijau Aek Torop KM 5 Labuhan Batu https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47850 <p>The area of smallholder oil palm plantations is directly proportional to the amount of waste produced, the Maslahah Theory plays a role here as a way to overcome it. However, with the waste of palm oil skewers on CV. Agro Hijau Aek Torop can make palm oil skewer waste that was once considered waste into a staple material with economic value. This study aims to find out how the impact of the use of oil palm sticks on increasing the income of the community's economic welfare in Aek Torop District. This study uses qualitative research methods. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews and then supported by literature studies. Results and research show that waste from palm oil produces finished goods of economic value such as bags, plates, serving hoods &amp; baskets and thus can have a positive impact on the surrounding community by opening new jobs for the surrounding community so that it can increase community productivity and reduce the unemployment rate.</p> Putririani, Ahmad Syakir, Muhammad Syahbudi Copyright (c) 2024 Putririani, Ahmad Syakir, Muhammad Syahbudi https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/47850 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Education and Mentoring Pocket Money Management for Students of BHS Islamic Boarding Schools https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/48226 <p>Pocket money is an essential thing in the lives of Islamic boarding school students. The students use pocket money not only for basic needs but also for other things. However, in its use, it often needs to catch up to the target. This causes Islamic boarding school students to frequently need more pocket money before their parents send more money. With these problems, this community service activity focuses on being more effective and efficient in using pocket money. Using a control card system that makes it easier for students to know how to use their pocket money will also make it easier to plan their finances in the future. This control card can be adapted to the needs of each Islamic boarding school and can be accessed by both parties, students and parents. By implementing these steps, Islamic boarding school students' use of pocket money can be more effective and efficient.</p> Muh. Sirojuddin Amin, Alfian Budi Primanto Copyright (c) 2024 Muh. Sirojuddin Amin, Alfian Budi Primanto https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/48226 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Optimizing Team Building Through Training for Karang Taruna Youth in Pasir Tanjung Village, Bogor https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/39741 <p>Pasirtanjung village has many young people who have an essential role in the village. However, although the number of youths is quite large, the Karang Taruna in Pasirtanjung Village is still unable to function optimally because members are not active enough to contribute. Therefore, Karang Taruna does not function like a youth organization. Meanwhile, to make the organization function optimally (achieve its goals), it is necessary to have contributions from each member. Community service activities are designed to build a better village community, in this case, Karang Taruna. This activity resulted in a program to improve team building for youth organizations. This is done to strengthen teamwork, improve group performance, and increase emotional attachment between group members and trust between members. Moreover, it optimizes the role of Karang Taruna in achieving its goal as one of the community institutions that helps build the village. The first step in building team building is strengthening group cohesiveness within the youth organization.A series of programs were designed to improve team building: 1) providing materials, 2) training, and 3) Focus group discussions. These team-building activities have been proven to help improve group performance. Systematic team-building activities can increase emotional attachment between group members and trust between members. This series of activities can ultimately be measured through pretest-posttest measurements related to group cohesion. The results show that the understanding of youth regarding group cohesion in youth organizations has increased after being given training. This training can provide new insights to the trainees that developing an organization requires an active and mutually supportive team.</p> Gita Irianda Rizkyani Medellu, Santi Yudhistira, Herdiyan Maulana, Anggi Mayangsari, Rayhan Alif Agustian, Muhammad Rayendra Rafif, Muhammad Iqbal Alamsyah Copyright (c) 2024 Gita Irianda Rizkyani Medellu, Santi Yudhistira, Herdiyan Maulana, Anggi Mayangsari, Rayhan Alif Agustian, Muhammad Rayendra Rafif, Muhammad Iqbal Alamsyah https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/39741 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700 Socialization of Social Media Job Scams and Human Trafficking Case Reporting Procedures in Indramayu District https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/48342 <p>Indramayu district is one of the migrant enclaves in West Java province, which continuously faces an increased number of human trafficking cases year by year. The modus and means of human trafficking victims recruitment were used to target subdistrict areas people by person to person, now shifted to the optimization of the internet. The traffickers attempt to lure victims through social media by posting job vacancy advertisements which offer a high salary. Unfortunately, society lacks information or knowledge about differentiating a legitimate job offer from a human trafficking lure. In addition, society also lacks information on the procedures and the required documents to submit a police report on a possible human trafficking case. The community service titled “Identify then Report” aims to introduce and disseminate various modus and means of human trafficking practice, to educate on how to identify human trafficking modus in social media and to inform the procedure and required documents to submit a police report on a possible human trafficking case. The community service was held in one of the migrant enclaves in Indramayu district, Kenanga town, located in the headquarters office of the Indonesian Migrant Family Organization (KAMI) and attended by 34 participants. The community service speakers delivered materials regarding the various modus and means of human trafficking recruitment and socialized how to identify human trafficking recruitment modus on social media. In addition, the speakers explained the procedures and required documents for submitting a police report on a possible human trafficking case to the participants.</p> Benazir Bona Pratamawaty, Evie Ariadne Shinta Dewi, Putri Limilia Copyright (c) 2024 Benazir Bona Pratamawaty, Evie Ariadne Shinta Dewi, Putri Limilia https://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpm/article/view/48342 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0700