Abstract

The Community Grant (G-KOM) initiative was started in 2013 and continued in 2014 until 2019. As the agency that regulates the registration of organizations in Malaysia, JPPM takes a serious responsibility to ensure security and peace in the country and the well-being of the people is preserved. Is the program effectively perceived by the community? Is there a relationship between neighbourhood/community activity fund management and hygiene and maintenance programs? Among the objectives of the study are, 1) to identify the level of effectiveness for neighbourhood/community activities, and 2) to identify the effectiveness level for hygiene and maintenance programs. This study uses a quantitative approach using a questionnaire form that has been constructed using the google form link. The selection of online data collection techniques was made after considering the Conditional Movement Control Order following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Malaysia. The study receives feedback from 1188 respondents among associations registered under JPPM. The findings reveal significant remarks on both variables which are positive by the majority. The mean score for items makes it clear the relevancies for the program. This study suggests a deeper analysis of multiple regression to identify the items that have more wights in measuring both variables.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call