Thank You For A 2nd Year Of National Service In MT, Erica!
September 14, 2020
Erika Rasmussen is serving her second term as an AmeriCorps VISTA member at the Women’s Foundation of Montana, moving from California to Missoula, Montana in August of 2019. Having had previous experience as a small business manager, Erika immediately identified with WFM’s mission to “increase economic opportunities for women and create a brighter future for girls.” She works closely with the Program Director, creating online, print, and educational content for PowerHouse Montana, a program of WFM that creates a professional community for women in Montana.
Erika earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Language and Culture and minored in Chemistry at Oberlin College in Ohio. There, she found her deep love for bikes, writing, and coffee.

2025 Impact Report In 2025, RDI Financial Wellness continued to walk alongside individuals and families across Montana as they worked toward greater financial stability, opportunity, and peace of mind. Thanks to the support of 65 dedicated volunteers, we served 3,321 people statewide, with 93% identifying as low to moderate income. Our focus remains clear, ensuring our services reach those who need them most and create meaningful, lasting impact. This year, we provided 263 financial and housing counseling sessions, helping individuals and families navigate challenges, build confidence, and make informed financial decisions. Through housing counseling and education, we worked to prevent foreclosure, support renters, and guide future homeowners on their path forward. Our Montana Families Trust continued to provide long term security for individuals living with disabilities, managing 91 active trusts and approximately $4 million in pooled assets. At the same time, our Assistive Technology Loan program expanded access to essential tools and equipment that improve independence and quality of life. One of the most visible impacts of our work continues through our Tax Help program. In 2025, we helped 2,765 taxpayers file their returns for free, returning $2.64 million to Montanans and saving them $801,850 in preparation fees. These are dollars that stay in our communities, supporting families, local businesses, and economic stability. Beyond the numbers, this work is about people. It is about a parent gaining confidence in their finances, a senior staying in their home, or a family accessing resources that create new opportunities. We are deeply grateful to our volunteers, partners, and community members who make this work possible. Together, we are building stronger financial futures across Montana. Read the full report here: 2025 Impact Report









