The government's efforts to encourage community independence are reflected through the preparation of more productive aid programs in order to support the graduation of aid recipients. One of the programs promoted by the government is the Social Entrepreneurship Program (ProKUS) which provides additional working capital for KPM PKH who have start-up businesses. Apart from aiming to improve welfare, it is hoped that this program will be able to increase participants' ability to access various credit programs available, especially for micro businesses, so that business capacity can be increased, which leads back to increasing the community's economic capacity.