HALILINTAR: An Ethnopreneur-Based Literacy And Entrepreneurship Strengthening Model Through Community Empowerment Corner In Nanggerang Village
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https://doi.org/10.32815/jpm.v7i1.2864Keywords:
Community Empowerment, Ethnopreneur, Smart VillageAbstract
Purpose: This study examines the HALILINTAR program in Nanggerang Village to address low literacy, limited digital skills, declining traditional crafts, and poor waste management through an ethnopreneur-based empowerment model.
Method: A descriptive qualitative design utilized observation, interviews, surveys, and documentation across five community corners. Data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model with triangulation.
Practical Applications: The integrated corner framework provides actionable strategies for hydroponics, digital marketing, craft preservation, and waste management, offering a replicable model for rural educational and economic empowerment.
Conclusion: The program successfully established a participatory learning ecosystem that enhances functional literacy, cultural entrepreneurship, and environmental awareness. It serves as a proven best practice for achieving SDGs 4 and 8, advancing sustainable Smart Village development.
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