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    ENHANCING MSME COMPETITIVENESS IN JAKARTA THROUGH MARKET MAPPING AND BUYER CLUSTERING

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    Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) often face challenges in understanding the rapidly evolving market dynamics in urban areas. This community engagement initiative examines the impact of data science training in two densely populated urban subdistricts—Kembangan Utara and Meruya Selatan in West Jakarta—focusing on enhancing the capacity of MSME actors to identify target markets and cluster buyers based on demographic data and social media trends. The program successfully provided strategic insights to MSMEs, enabling them to make data-driven business decisions. Results indicate a more than 90% improvement in participants’ understanding following the training, along with highly positive feedback from attendees. The study also highlights that integrating social and local data can serve as an effective evidence-based approach to support business growth strategies

    EMPOWERING PARENTS AND POMG IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM AT PAUD CITRA MANDIRI, LEBAK BANTEN

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    This paper discusses a community service program aimed at empowering parents and strengthening the Paguyuban Orang Tua Murid dan Guru (POMG) at PAUD Citra Mandiri, Desa Cilayang, Kecamatan Curugbitung, Kabupaten Lebak - Banten. The program responds to the gap between children’s developmental needs and the limited stimulation provided both at school and home. Teachers were found to rely on conventional learning methods, while parents lacked practical guidance in supporting early childhood development. To address these challenges, a contextual parenting module was designed as the main output of the program. The module provides hands-on strategies for parents to apply positive parenting practices at home, aligned with the Standar Tingkat Pencapaian Perkembangan Anak (STPPA). The program was implemented through stages of socialization, training, mentoring, and evaluation, involving teachers, parents, and POMG as key stakeholders. Results indicate improved teacher competence in exploratory learning, enhanced parental literacy in child stimulation, and stronger collaboration within POMG as a community-based forum. This initiative contributes to creating a sustainable ecosystem of early childhood education that promotes holistic development and aligns with SDGs 3, 4, and 17

    IMPLEMENTING HEALTHY AND CLEAN LIVING TRAINING FOR SDG 3 AND 12 AT POSBINDU RW.027 PESONA KHAYANGAN, KOTA DEPOK

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    This study evaluates the implementation of the "Healthy and Clean Living" training program at Posbindu RW.027 Pesona Khayangan, Depok, designed to align with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). Conducted by Universitas Budi Luhur, the program addresses low awareness of non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention and suboptimal waste management in a middle-to-upper-income community of 1,350 residents across 500 households. Using a participatory action research approach with blended learning—combining offline simulations and online webinars—the initiative aimed to enhance knowledge, optimize Posbindu’s NCD detection, and establish a sustainable waste bank model. A pre- and post-survey of 200 participants showed a 40% knowledge increase (from 40% to 80%), a 40% participation rise (from 20% to 60%), and a 50% increase in sorted waste (from 12 kg to 18 kg daily), boosting revenue from Rp500,000 to Rp750,000 monthly. Challenges like elderly resistance (20%) and busy schedules (50%) were mitigated with tailored strategies. The program offers a replicable model for urban communities, supporting SDG targets through participatory education

    SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS AND ENVIROMENT LEADERSHIP FROM THE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE FOR WEST JAKARTA MICRO BUSINESS

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    Urban village sustainable development program is one of the government programs in helping the Indonesian people to be self-supported. The government is in a serious effort to increase the number of entrepreneurs through micro and small businesses to families live in urban village areas while at the same time starts to introduce green business concepts and operations to reduce climate change. The target area of this community service is Keagungan Urban Village, Taman Sari District, West Jakarta. The micro businesses have not yet adopted the green concept of Triple Bottom Line - profit, people, and planet or Triple Helix – economy, society, and environment approach in doing businesses. Now a day is important to start practicing green business behavior that is suitable micro enterprises. Hopefully, by practicing green business behaviors ones could add values to gain business’ competitiveness since this research finding shows that customers are willing to pay more to micro businesses as long as they practice sustaiable and green behavior. Good predictors that micro businesses  have practiced sustainable green behaviors are when they know green business management and willing to practice them. They should use renewable energy, reject products and services which are environmentally unfriendly. The practice of green businees management behaviors for improving the economy and preserving the environment will be successful if it is fully supported by the government, academicians, business owners/leaders, and societies, mostly the customers

    FROM DIGITAL SKILLS TO COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT: PUBLIC SPEAKING, CONTENT CREATION, AND CONTENT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES AT RUANG PUBLIK TERPADU RAMAH ANAK RAWA BUAYA JAKARTA

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    Enhancing sustainable community development requires empowering residents with practical digital skills. At Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak Rawa Buaya, Jakarta, a one-day intensive training program was conducted, focusing on public speaking, content creation, and content production management, facilitated by three field experts. Adopting a participatory and hands-on approach, the program emphasized interactive learning to ensure active engagement and rapid skill acquisition. Evaluation through observation and participant feedback demonstrated significant improvements in confidence, digital content creation abilities, and content management skills. Beyond individual skill enhancement, the initiative fostered a collaborative community environment, encouraging knowledge sharing and collective support for digital initiatives. By integrating digital literacy, creative content production, and public engagement, the program demonstrates how targeted, skill-focused interventions can empower local communities, strengthen social participation, and promote sustainable practices. This study provides a replicable framework for leveraging digital technologies in community development, highlighting the transformative potential of combining innovative skill-building with structured community engagement to enhance resilience and long-term sustainability

    PREPARATION OF CONTINGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTS FOR THE CIBINONG RAYA EARTHQUAKE DISASTER IN BOGOR REGENCY

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    This study aims to develop an Earthquake Contingency Plan Document for the Cibinong Raya area in Bogor Regency to enhance regional preparedness and reduce disaster risks. The objective is to provide a practical reference for government and stakeholders in facing the potential impact of an earthquake in one of the most densely populated areas in West Java. The method applied is a participatory–collaborative approach based on SNI 8751:2019 and the Disaster Emergency Management Command System (SKPDB), involving Pentahelix stakeholders consisting of government, community, academics, business, and media. The process includes hazard identification, spatial and risk analysis, formulation of a worst-case scenario, and Focus Group Discussions to establish operational targets, command structures, and logistical arrangements. The results show that a potential earthquake of magnitude M≈6.5 on the Baribis–Kendeng Fault could affect five districts in Cibinong Raya, with an estimated impact on nearly 500,000 residents, critical infrastructure, and public services. The contingency plan document produced through this process functions as both an operational guideline and an advocacy tool to unify stakeholder commitment, allocate resources, and strengthen coordination for effective emergency response and sustainable disaster risk reduction

    EMPOWERED FAMILIES, PRESERVED FAITH: STRENGTHENING SPIRITUALITY AND ECONOMIC LITERACY

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    This Collaborative Community Service Program aims to strengthen family resilience by integrating spiritual values with economic literacy. The initiative responds to the dual challenges faced by many households: maintaining religious commitment while improving financial management skills amid rapid socio-economic change. The program was carried out in a suburban area characterized by diverse economic backgrounds and strong religious traditions. Activities included interactive workshops on household financial planning, debt management, and micro-enterprise development, combined with spiritual guidance sessions and the reinforcement of ethical decision-making. A participatory approach was applied by engaging families as active learners and contributors in the preparation of training materials. Data were collected through pre- and post-program surveys, focus group discussions, and field observation notes. The results show significant improvements in budget planning, saving strategies, and income diversification, accompanied by stronger awareness that spiritual principles support disciplined financial behavior. Participants reported greater confidence in making economic decisions aligned with their faith. These findings affirm that integrating spirituality with economic education can enhance both financial competence and moral resilience, providing a holistic and sustainable model for family empowerment

    CRYPTOCURRENCY (DIGITAL CURRENCY & BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY) FINANCIAL LITERACY PROMOTING SDG GOAL FOR LIFELONG LEARNING

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    Cryptocurrency is a rapidly growing sector, closely tied to marketing and branding strategies. Crypto projects thrive on community trust and engagement, with many gaining significant market capitalization despite lacking inherent utility. For example, Dogecoin, originally created as a joke, reached a market cap of USD 88.8 billion, while Pepecoin exceeded USD 1 billion despite explicitly claiming no value or utility. This phenomenon presents a concern: people—especially vulnerable communities—are investing without sufficient understanding. Financial literacy regarding crypto assets is therefore essential. This community service initiative seeks to address that gap. The goal is to increase cryptocurrency literacy and financial awareness among Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) in Malaysia through seminars and interactive discussions. Outputs include posters, videos, and scholarly articles, with a broader aim of contributing to SDG 4: Quality Education, particularly lifelong learning and financial decision-making skills

    PUBLIC HEALTH, MEDICINE, AND ECONOMICS: A COMMUNITY SERVICE STRATEGY FOR THE EMPOWERMENT OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS (PMI) ON PENANG ISLAND, MALAYSIA

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    The objective of this Community Service Program (PKM) is to solve issues by providing assistance on nutritious food for children as a means of stunting prevention, offering support in stress management, and delivering guidance on financial management as part of the empowerment of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) on Penang Island. The method employed in this program was a mentoring approach, involving direct consultations with 17 Indonesian migrant workers who are members of the Indonesian Community Growth Association (PERMAI). The results of this Community Service Program show that 87% of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) have practiced good financial management, while 13% reported not managing their finances. Additionally, 88% of participants experienced stress but were able to manage it, whereas 12% felt they were unable to cope with stress. Furthermore, 90% of participants acknowledged the importance of providing nutritious food for their children. The implication of this Community Service Program is the need for its sustainability in the future, so that all Indonesian migrant workers can gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of the importance of nutritious food, stress management, and financial literacy as key aspects of strengthening the PMI community on Penang Island

    STRENGTHENING FINANCIAL LITERACY OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS IN PENANG THROUGH A PARTICIPATORY CONSULTATION APPROACH

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    This community service activity was conducted on August 9, 2025, in Penang, Malaysia, to enhance the basic understanding of financial management among Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). The event was attended by approximately 100 participants and focused on six key topics: cash flow monitoring, budgeting and planning, debt and credit management, smart investing, cost control, and long-term financial management. The implementation method involved personal consultations and group discussions using a participatory approach, supported by visual educational media. The results showed that most participants were not accustomed to recording expenses or preparing budgets and remained vulnerable to consumptive debt and informal financial practices. Nevertheless, participants demonstrated high enthusiasm, began drafting savings plans, and desired to manage their finances more systematically. The consultation sessions encouraged participants to share personal financial issues openly and generated solutions tailored to their specific contexts. This activity indicates that financial education for migrant workers will be more effective if delivered dialogically, gradually, and oriented toward their real needs while living abroad

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