Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Not a member yet
320 research outputs found
Sort by
Introduction of Indonesia's Halal Industry to the Filipino Society
Purpose: This research aims to introduce and educate the Filipino people about the Indonesian halal industry.
Method: Educational programs are carried out through seminars, workshops and consultation sessions. The seminar provides theoretical knowledge about the concept and importance of halal products.
Practical Applications:Filipinos will have a better understanding of halal products and their importance, so they can make more informed choices. Entrepreneurs in the Philippines will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to develop products that meet international halal standards. Increasing cooperation between Indonesia and the Philippines in the halal industry, strengthening bilateral and economic relations between the two countries.
Conclusion:This educational program succeeded in increasing awareness and knowledge about the Indonesian halal industry among the Filipino people. This program provides practical guidance for entrepreneurs in developing halal products, contributes to the growth of the halal market in the Philippines, and strengthens bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Philippine
Empowerment of Cadres and Pregnant Women Through Education on The Utilization of Herbal Drinks In Managing Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Purpose: This program aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of cadres and pregnant women in utilizing herbal drinks made from ginger and lemongrass as a non-pharmacological alternative to reduce symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum.
Method: Activities included socialization, education, demonstrations, and hands-on practice, supported by learning media such as leaflets, pocket books, and videos. Evaluation was conducted through pre-test and post-test on 20 participants.
Practical Applications: The training is expected to encourage independent application of herbal drinks at home, strengthen cadres’ role in continuous education, and open opportunities for developing herbal products with economic value.
Conclusion: The program successfully increased participants’ knowledge from 52.5% to 94.5% and reduced nausea and vomiting complaints after routine consumption. This intervention has the potential to be replicated in other Posyandu to support maternal health and community empowerment
Digital branding assistance for MSMEs as a marketing strategy in the Industry 4.0 Era
Purpose: This program aimed to assist MSMEs “Solali” restaurant in developing creative and innovative branding strategies through digital technology to strengthen competitiveness in the Industry 4.0 era.
Method: Activities were conducted through participatory mentoring, including needs assessment, training on digital branding concepts, and hands-on workshops for creating and applying digital marketing content, especially via social media.
Practical Applications: The program provided “Solali” restaurant with actionable digital branding strategies to improve brand awareness, engage customers, and expand market reach, enabling a transition from traditional to modern marketing.
Conclusion: The mentoring enhanced participants’ skills and understanding of digital branding, resulting in increased online visibility and a stronger brand image. These outcomes are expected to support sales growth and business sustainability
Floating Dock with Automatic Early Detection for Tidal Mitigation and Tidal Flooding with IOT-Based Instruments
Purpose: Coastal areas frequently face the threat of increasingly intense tidal and tidal flooding due to climate change and sea level rise. These conditions disrupt dock operations and endanger the safety of infrastructure and surrounding communities. To address these challenges, this research designed and developed a new system.
Method: An Internet of Things (IOT)-based Automatic Early Detection Floating Dock is an adaptive mitigation solution. The system is equipped with various sensors, including ultrasonic sensors, water pressure sensors, and a GPS module, to monitor sea level in real time.
Practical Applications: Collected data is automatically transmitted to an online monitoring platform using a wireless connection, enabling rapid analysis and early warnings to stakeholders. An adaptive floating mechanism allows the pier to automatically adjust its height according to changing water levels, ensuring its operational and safe operation.
Conclusion: System testing demonstrated that the tool can predict potential tidal flooding early and function stably in dynamic marine conditions. This innovation not only increases the resilience of dock infrastructure but also provides direct benefits for early warning systems in coastal areas. The application of this technology is expected to be part of a long-term adaptation strategy to the impacts of climate change in coastal areas
Training on MAXQDA for Qualitative Research Analysis to Empower Beginner Researchers in Academic Writing
Purpose: This community engagement program aimed to introduce beginner researchers to MAXQDA, a qualitative data analysis software, to enhance their understanding and application of qualitative research methods. The initiative sought to address the low interest in qualitative research by providing practical tools and training that simplify data interpretation and improve academic writing.
Method: The program was conducted through face-to-face sessions, including theoretical instruction and hands-on practice. Participants learned to install and operate MAXQDA, analyze interview data, and visualize findings using features such as word clouds and code matrices.
Practical Applications: The training enabled participants to conduct qualitative research more effectively, improving their ability to manage complex data and present results clearly. It also fostered greater interest in qualitative inquiry and encouraged the use of digital tools in academic research.
Conclusion: MAXQDA proved to be a valuable tool for beginner researchers, enhancing their analytical skills and confidence in qualitative research. The program contributed to the development of methodological competence and improved the quality of academic writing
Effectiveness of the E-PBB Application in Increasing Taxpayer Compliance in Banyuwangi Regency
Purpose: The e-PBB (Land and Building Tax) application in Banyuwangi aims to increase ease and efficiency in the tax payment process for public, as well as increase awareness of tax obligations
Method: This Community Service uses a qualitative approach by collecting data through surveys and interviews with e-PBB application users. Data analysis is carried out to provide user experience and the effectiveness of the application in facilitating tax payments.
Practical Applications: The e-PBB application allows taxpayers to make online payments, check bills, and get tax-related information easily. This not only reduces queues at the tax office, but also increases transparancey in local tax management.
Conclusion: The research results show that the e-PBB application in Banyuwangi has succeeded in increasing tax compliance and facilitating access to information for the public. By implementing this technology, it is hoped that it can encourage active community participation in fulfilling tax obligations, as well as supporting an increase in local original income (PAD) for better development
Implementation of Human Resource Management in Improving Teacher Work Discipline at State Junior High Schools in North Sumatra
Purpose: This research aims to analyze the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) in strengthening teacher work discipline at state junior high schools in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
Method: A qualitative descriptive research approach was employed, utilizing in-depth interviews, direct observations, and document review to gather data from school principals, teachers, and education administrators. This method enabled a rich, nuanced exploration of how HRM functions are integrated into school management and their impact on teacher behavior.
Practical Applications: Schools can adopt systematic HRM frameworks—such as transparent recruitment, continuous professional development, fair performance appraisal, and equitable reward systems—to foster disciplined work environments. School principals can be trained in transformational leadership to model and enforce discipline effectively. Governments can revise policies to ensure adequate funding, teacher welfare, and flexible hiring practices.
Conclusion: The study concludes that effective HRM significantly enhances teacher work discipline through a holistic integration of recruitment, development, evaluation, incentives, and supportive leadership. Success is not solely attributable to individual effort but emerges from systemic alignment between institutional policies, leadership behavior, and organizational culture
Analysis of the Perceptions of Students of the Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business towards the Accountability of the Jember Amil Zakat Institution in the Digital Era
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the perception of FEBI UIN KHAS Jember students towards the accountability of Lembaga Amil Zakat (LAZ) in Jember in the digital era. Accountability is an important aspect in zakat governance, especially in ensuring transparency of financial statements and distribution of zakat funds.
Method: This research uses descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation of FEBI students.
Practical Applications: The results show that the digital era provides easy access to information about LAZ through social media and websites, so students tend to trust LAZ that actively presents information transparently.
Conclusion: FEBI UIN KHAS Jember students consider LAZ accountability very important, especially in terms of transparency of financial statements and distribution of zakat funds. The presence of digital media has a significant influence on students' perceptions, where LAZs that are active in digital publications are more trusted
Effectiveness of Professional Zakat Collection Strategies at the National Board of Zakat Institutions (BAZNAS) Jember Regency
Purpose: This study aims to describe the professional zakat collection strategies implemented by BAZNAS Jember and evaluate their effectiveness in enhancing muzakki participation and institutional performance.
Method: A qualitative descriptive approach was employed. Data were collected through observation, semi-structured interviews with BAZNAS officials and muzakki, and documentation. Data analysis followed the interactive model of Miles and Huberman, including data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. Credibility was ensured through source triangulation.
Practical Applications: The findings suggest that socialization and media-based promotion strategies can optimize professional zakat collection. The implementation of UPZ units in government institutions and digital tools like QRIS and social media campaigns can be replicated to enhance transparency, convenience, and public trust in zakat management.
Conclusion: BAZNAS Jember’s strategies—centered on socialization and media promotion—are effective but not yet maximal. Effectiveness is supported by efficiency, stakeholder satisfaction, and adaptability. While muzakki participation increased significantly in 2023, collection levels declined in 2024, indicating a need for more consistent and sustained efforts to maximize zakat potential
Development of a Business Database and Clustering of Aisyiyah Family Enterprises to Strengthen ISWARA Membership in Malang City
Purpose: This study addressed the lack of systematic business database and segmentation among Aisyiyah family enterprises in Malang City, which hindered effective economic empowerment planning. It aimed to develop a structured business database and implement clustering methodology to strengthen ISWARA membership through data-driven approaches for more targeted interventions.
Method: A participatory action research approach was employed. Data were collected using Google Forms (38 respondents) and printed questionnaires (31 respondents) for members with limited digital access. The data were collaboratively verified with Majelis Ekonomi dan Ketenagakerjaan PDA Malang City, then analyzed using Microsoft Excel to cluster businesses into four main categories and 17 sub-clusters.
Practical Applications: The program produced a structured database of 69 businesses, documented 42 products, and enhanced entrepreneurial skills through SWA training (43 participants). The ISWARA Online Market WhatsApp Group was established as a transaction platform, strengthening economic networks and fostering collaboration among members.
Conclusion: The research demonstrated that a data-driven, participatory approach can sustainably integrate economic empowerment with digital transformation, providing a replicable model for community-based economic initiatives that strengthens informal leadership and creates measurable impact in women's entrepreneurship development