ICCD (E-Journal - International Conference on Community Development)
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SOCIALIZATION OF THE BLACK SOLDIER FLY (Hermetia illucens) UTILIZATION AS COMPOST AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ANIMAL FEED TO FARMERS IN DISASTER PRONE ZONE, BENJOT VILLAGE, CIANJUR
Focus this activity is on the use of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens) as compost and environmentally friendly animal feed for farmers in disaster-prone zones, in Benjot Village, Cianjur. The purpose of this activity is to increase the knowledge and understanding of farmer group partners in the use of BSF biotic components to increase environmentally friendly agricultural and livestock production and to increase the knowledge and understanding of farmer group partners in organic waste management. Method used was socialization, workshops, and field assistance to farmer groups in Benjot Village. This event aims to provide an in-depth understanding of BSF's potential to decompose organic waste into compost and a source of animal feed. In addition, a direct approach is provided through workshops, where farmer group partners can be directly involved in the utilization of BSF biotic components and organic waste management. The results of this community service activity show a significant increase in the knowledge and understanding of farmer group partners regarding the benefits of BSF in processing organic waste into high-quality compost and highly nutritious animal feed. Farmers are also able to manage organic waste more effectively, reducing environmental impact and the same time creating valuable resources from waste
EXPLORING LOCAL POTENTIAL: RATU ECENG EMPOWERMENT STRATEGY THROUGH BASIC TECHNOLOGY AND DIGITAL MARKETING
This study focuses on the empowerment of Ratu Eceng, an MSME that produces crafts made from water hyacinth and sea pandan fibers. Despite its great potential in the Indonesian handicraft industry, Ratu Eceng faces significant challenges such as limited market access, limited technology, and human resource capacity development. The empowerment program is designed with a comprehensive approach that includes training, mentoring, and implementation of appropriate technology. Penta helix collaboration between academics, government, business actors, communities, and the media is used as the main strategy in this program. The approach applied has proven effective in improving product quality, production efficiency, and market penetration of Ratu Eceng. The results of the study show that this program has succeeded in overcoming the problems faced by MSMEs and strengthening their position in both local and international markets. This empowerment program has had a significant positive impact on Ratu Eceng and can be a model of empowerment that can be replicated in other areas with similar characteristics. Recommendations for the future include further development of digital marketing technology and product diversification to adapt to global market trends. Empowerment Program, Craftsmanship, Water Hyacinth Fiber, Penta Helix Collaboration, Market Penetration
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SOCIALIZATION USING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR THE FIRST INDICATORNO POVERTY UNDERSTANDING
Global warming, poverty, climate change, and sustainable development are just a few of the issues facing the world today. The Sustainable Development Goals, which have 169 agreed targets, aim to improve human welfare and protect the environment through 17 main factors. Eliminating all formsof poverty is the first of the sustainable development goals (SDG 1: No Poverty). This objective discusses raising the impoverished's standard of living, guaranteeing their access to essential services, and shielding the entireneighborhood from natural disasters. The community as a whole needs to be informed about and sensitized toward this initiative. Factor analysis is utilized in the system evaluation process, and regression analysis is also used to create mathematical models. In order to successfully measure the performance of SDG 1—no poverty socialization through the use of knowledge management systems—new factors were created as a result of this research. These factors are socializationculture, socialization innovation, socialization technology, and socialization governance
FINANCIAL LITERACY SOCIALIZATION IN MANAGING MSME FINANCES IN NORTH MERUYA VILLAGE
Many MSMEs face a range of challenges depending on factors such as location, business type, capital, and financial literacy. A common issue is low productivity, often caused by internal problems like inadequate human resource management, technology use, financial literacy, marketing skills, and entrepreneurial ability. Additionally, limited access to capital, technology, markets, and information further stifles MSME growth. The primary financial barrier for MSMEs is their inability to meet banking requirements like proper financial reporting and business development plans, which limits their access to financing. Community service programs aim to address these gaps by educating MSMEs on how to prepare financial reports to secure bank financing, which can help improve production and business expansion. The program conducted at Nusa Indah RPTRA in North Meruya focused on MSME operators and aspiring entrepreneurs, offering social mapping, socialization, training sessions, and follow-up monitoring. As a result, participants gained a deeper understanding of financial management in MSMEs, enabling them to better navigate financial challenges. To ensure the sustainability of these efforts, continued government support, regular guidance for MSME owners, and collaboration between local authorities, PKK cadres, and the broader community are crucial. This integrated approach aims to foster long-term growth for MSME
BUSINESS DIGITALIZATION EDUCATION FOR THE SOCIETY TO FACE THE ERA OF REVOLUTION 4.0
The era of digitalization 4.0 has begun, forcing people to adapt to using various means of interaction through cyberspace as is the case in today's business. Therefore, in order to avoid the use of social media and activities using the internet ethically and intelligently, community service is held with the aim of increasing public knowledge to understand the use of business through digital platforms, so that people can avoid problems that often arise when making transactions using the internet. The delivery method is carried out using offline and online systems which are delivered through lectures, discussions and questions and answers. The Community Service activities carried out by the FEB UPDM (B) Lecturer Team which provides education on digitalization in the 4.0 era produces good output for all levels of society in general, as well as FEB UPDM (B) lecturers in improving academic performance in particular in implementing the Tridharma of Higher Education. Community Service has implications for encouraging the use of technology properly by the community and facilitating life which provides added value in lif
INCREASING THE CAPACITY OF NUTS PROCESSED CRAFTSMANSHIPS THROUGH A DISTRIBUTION PERMIT
Pasir Eurih tourist village as one of the three villages in Bogor. In order to build community economic participation, a cooperative has been formed, where processed nutmeg products are one of the products made by its members in addition to coconut, kedondong, spices and others. The problem faced by partners is that marketing is not optimal due to the lack of distribution permits. The processed nutmeg produced is fruit juice, syrup and nutmeg candy. The solution to this problem is the method of education, training and assistance regarding processing distribution permits for members of artisan cooperatives. Distribution permits are very important, in addition to increasing competitiveness, it also ensures the safety of food and beverage products when consumed by the public. The fulfillment of nutmeg processed product permits will help village businesses market their products more widely. This training activity on how to process distribution permits is an effort and strategy to increase the selling value not only as a souvenir product, but can have an impact on improving the economy of the local community and is sustainable
OPTIMIZATION OF KONYAL FRUIT BUSINESS POTENTIAL FOR INCREASING FAMILY ECONOMIC VALUE: INTEGRATION OF ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
This community service activity aims to optimize the potential of konyal fruit as a means of enhancing family economic value in Sumedang Regency, West Java, by integrating Islamic principles into business development. Konyal fruit, with its high nutritional value and unique characteristics, has the potential to become a high-economic-value local commodity if properly processed and marketed. This program is designed to provide technical training to the community on processing and marketing konyal-based products while instilling Islamic values such as honesty, fairness, and social responsibility in every aspect of the business. Through this approach, it is expected that the community will not only enhance their technical skills and knowledge but also be able to run businesses with a strong ethical foundation, thereby strengthening family economic resilience. Additionally, this program is anticipated to become a model of empowerment that can be replicated in other areas with similar potential and to inspire the application of Islamic principles in local economic development. The results of this activity are expected to make a significant contribution to the economic well-being of the community and support environmental sustainability through the wise use of natural resources
SOCIALIZATION ABOUT THE IMPLICATIONS OF ALCOHOL ABUSE ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AT SMAN 6, SOUTH TANGERANG CITY
Alcohol abuse is a progressively escalating issue among adolescents nowadays, with an upward tendency annually. This manifests as delinquent behaviour, altercations, the formation of young gangs, immoral actions, and heightened thuggery. It is essential to enhance knowledge and focus among the community, families, and adolescents regarding the perils of alcohol intake and to formulate solutions for its reduction. Adolescents that consume alcohol exhibit detrimental behaviour and are prone to engage in juvenile delinquency. Juvenile delinquency encompasses all breaches of criminal law committed by adolescents that may jeopardise their safety and that of others. Travis Hirchi identifies four components of social bonds: Attachment, Commitment, Involvement, and Belief, which serve to inhibit the development of criminal behaviour, particularly among adolescents. The author undertook a socialisation initiative at SMAN 6, South Tangerang City, to elucidate the hazards of alcohol intake and its correlation with juvenile delinquency, employing pre-test and post-test assessments to ensure precise outcomes. The socialisation was successful and garnered favourable feedback from participants concerning the risks associated with adolescent alcohol consumption. 
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION TRAINING FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
Mother-child communication is not always easy. Problems arise when there is a misalignment in communication between mothers and children. The gap created can lead to issues ranging from minor to severe, both in the present and in the future. The program design and implementation team of PKM (Community Service Program) from the Faculty of Communication Science, Sahid University Jakarta, aims to address the aforementioned issues by providing effective communication training to a group of mothers who are parents of students at an educational institution named PAUD Khairu Ummah Bogor, located in Cikarawang, Dramaga, Bogor Regency. The activities took place from May to June 2024. A brief analysis shows that partners can utilize knowledge related to effective communication to enhance their competencies when dealing with their children. The effective communication knowledge includes understanding effective communication and the conditions required to achieve it. The guidance and motivation provided seem to have been utilized by the partners with satisfactory results
DIGITALIZING FINANCIAL RECORD FOR IMPROVING CIOMAS JAYA MSMEs ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE
The financial aspect is a key factor in business activity process, especially for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Financial management process has a major impact on business sustainability. Generally, MSMEs have financial problems, including (1) less financial understanding, (2) low awareness of financial recording, and (3) the inability to use appropriate digital financial platforms. Based on this reasons, this activities aim to 1) provide education and training on the importance of good and correct MSME financial management according to the needs and interests of each business, 2) educate MSMEs about digital finance, its benefits and advantages for daily business activities, and 3) provide training and assistance on how to use the BukuWarung application as a medium to record and control the financial flow of business processes. The existence of these activities increases the technical capabilities Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Technical matters will ultimately increase the productivity and efficiency of business operations and transactions