“…In Indonesia, studies on implementing poverty alleviation, especially the Family Hope Program (PKH), have been carried out by researchers in various aspects. Aspects of inter-organizational behavior (Parawangi, A., & Wahid, 2023), effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and targeting accuracy (Nisa, 2023), communication and coordination (Fajri et al, 2022), application of the Fuzzy method in determining recipients benefits (Sahe, A.F., Faisol, A., Prasetya, 2023), good governing in program implementation (Maulana, I.D., Jainuri, Hardini, 2019), empowering women in the PKH program (Suntiana, L., Kanto, S., 2015), program socialization (Hia, E. N., Siagian, M., & Achmad, 2021), effectiveness from input, process, and output aspects (Infitah, N., Sukidin, Hartanto, 2018), the role of the government (Suleman, S. A., & Resnawaty, 2017), and the impact of policy on increasing welfare (Mustari, N., Hakim, L., Erni, E., & Puspaningrum, 2019;Nisra, Uceng, A. Sapri, Syaril, 2021;Lubis, E.F., Zubaidah, 2020). From some of the previous studies, there is a need for a particular study on commitment and coordination in implementing PAP.…”