In short, alms are small things that are good. By giving alms, it is hoped that a sense of social empathy will grow towards others by being manifested in concrete actions, including the kamisedekah program in the Department of Sharia Economics, Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business, UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten has the aim of being able to share with others, create jobs, reduce crime rates, and strengthen family ties with the community. In the kamisedekah program, there are several findings in this study, namely the kamisedekah program was formed in accordance with the vision and mission of the Sharia Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business, Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin State Islamic University Banten. The mission of the Sharia Economics Department in point 4 reads to build, foster, and improve the quality of education and teaching, research and community service in the field of Islamic economics. There is a verse of community service and this activity is realized with the KAMISEDEKAH movement. The kamisedekah program consists of a short-term program and a long-term program. Our short-term programs are: 1. Assisting emergency student tuition fees 2. Disaster relief 3. For paying a visit and gief 4. Student revolving capital. 5. Cost of mass circumcision 6. The cost of sacrificial worship or qurban 7. Orphan Compensation 8. Covid-19 pandemic assistance. While the long-term kamisedekah program is: 1. Providing poor scholarships until graduation 2. Opening a kiosk / FEBI shop 3. Establishing a FEBI clinic. The flow of kamisedekah is as follows: 1. Every Thursday all students of each class coordinated by the class leader collect kamisedekah donations of IDR 2,000 per person. From each class, it is coordinated to each Department Student Association (HMJ) consisting of HMJ Sharia Economics (ES), Sharia Banking (PBS) and Sharia Insurance (AS). Each HMJ deposits into the FEBI mini bank. 3. For lecturers and employees, the collection of kamisedekah donations is coordinated by the academic manager after getting a kamisedekah coupon, per person amounting to IDR 5,000, - every Thursday. 4. Then after collecting kamisedekah donations from lecturers and employees, they are deposited into the FEBI mini bank. The kamisedekah movement aims to share in every opportunity and make cheerful in all circumstances. The highest family income of kamisedekah recipients is IDR 2,250,000, - and the lowest is IDR 600,000, - while when averaged IDR 1,000,000, -. per household and the average work of kamisedekah recipients is not fixed. With the kamisedekah assistance program, the monthly expenses of kamisedekah recipient families are not burdened with other costs, although it is temporary, they can set aside money that should be spent on daily needs. This is very helpful for kamisedekah recipient families. They are very happy and feel good. With this, the kamisedekah program can prosper the ummah