"The regions are often the best at activating their local communities," she said.
"We know there are some exceptional businesses and organisations in Whanganui with great support, so we wanted to introduce them to crowdfunding and raising funding from their crowds."
She said a number of Whanganui-related campaigns have crowdfunded in the past, including Chris' Moisa's book of short stories. But Ms Guenther believes there was potential for many more local enterprises to use the platform to fund their aspirations.
"Crowdfunding is still a relatively new concept, but we have seen it help Kiwis fund the things they care about time and again. If you have a project or business that people are passionate about then crowdfunding is a way to leverage that support to raise funds," she said.
PledgeMe launched in 2014 and has helped raise $12.7 million across 1000 campaigns from Kaitaia to Invercargill.
Notable campaigns include craft brewery Parrot Dog which raised $2 million in two days, and Anika Moa who crowdfunded her album of kids songs. Social Enterprise Eat My Lunch, which feeds hungry school children with their buy-one give-one model, was the first lending campaign launched raising $800,000 through the new PledgeMe Lend platform in July this year.