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Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bakrie Center Foundation (BCF) SDGs Hero Volunteer Training Program using the Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model at Level 1 (Reaction), Level 2 (Learning), and Level 3 (Behavior). This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach involving 50 respondents. Data collection was carried out through reaction questionnaires, pre-tests and post-tests, as well as behavioral questionnaires. The results of the Level 1 evaluation showed that participants were satisfied with the implementation of the program in terms of technical, material, organizing team, and resource persons. The Level 2 evaluation showed a significant increase in participant knowledge, characterized by an increase in the average score from 87.00 to 97.80 (p < 0.05). The Level 3 evaluation showed that the majority of participants consistently implemented eco-friendly lifestyle practices, particularly in waste management, energy and water efficiency, sustainable transportation use, and participation in environmental maintenance. These findings suggest that training programs are effective in increasing knowledge and driving sustainable behavior change.



