Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR/ TJSLP) is actually not a new thing, but in Central Java Province in particular it was only on January 26, 2017 ago with the stipulation of Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2017 concerning Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR/ TJSLP). to optimize this potential begins. Furthermore, the Covid-19 pandemic, which began to hit Indonesia in early 2020, also triggered the Central Java Provincial Government in particular to start introducing alternative sources of financing. In this regard, writing this material is expected to contribute positively to providing enlightenment and alternative sources of financing. through more optimal management of CSR funds. This is mainly in the management of CSR funds which are more focused on accelerating poverty reduction efforts and reducing the Open Unemployment Rate (TPT) in Central Java. The method used in writing this material is a qualitative analysis method, with data sourced from the Central Java Province TJSLP Forum and other accurate sources. The results of the study have shown that the use of CSR funds in Central Java Province has begun to be officially accommodated starting from the annual planning document since 2022, and will consistently continue to be implemented in the following years by further refining the planning and allocation mechanism. As for the conclusions of this study, the role of TJSLP can still be improved by: 1. Opening more access for all companies to be able to access data on allocation and location needs in the context of accelerating poverty alleviation and reducing TPT; 2.Integrating the reporting system (SiLap CSR) owned by the Central Java Provincial Government with all regencies/cities in Central Java.
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