Abstract

This article presents the outcomes of the Program Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) undertaken by a social movement organization in Indonesia. The program aimed to enhance the financial reporting capabilities of its leadership through a three-phase approach comprising training, mentoring, and evaluation of financial administration records. Virtual pre-training equipped participants with essential Excel and financial application skills. The results showed a significant improvement in financial reporting, ensuring transparency and accountability. Moreover, the financial administration training facilitated better planning and informed decision-making, fostering sustainable development. These implications resonate globally, encouraging similar community engagement initiatives to advance financial transparency and effectiveness.
 Highlights:
 
 
 Enhanced Financial Reporting: The three-phase approach led to a significant improvement in the organization's financial reporting capabilities, ensuring greater transparency and accountability.
 
 
 Empowered Decision-Making: The financial administration training enabled better planning and informed decision-making, contributing to the sustainable development of the social movement organization.
 
 
 Global Implications: The program's success inspires related scientists and organizations worldwide to implement similar community engagement initiatives, advancing financial transparency and effectiveness on a broader scale.
 
 
 Keywords: Financial reporting, Community engagement, Sustainable development, Training, Transparency

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