Salvation Army representatives hope to meet with Whanganui District Council staff to discuss a proposed joint venture for pensioner housing.
If it goes ahead, Whanganui will become the first regional city in New Zealand to implement such a scheme.
A similar arrangement is already in place in Wellington and Salvation Army Major Glenn Anderson said it had been working well.
The joint venture in Wellington enables the Salvation Army to rent a proportion of the city council's pensioner housing stock at a reduced rate and then administer and sublet those properties under its own conditions.
This allowed some wriggle room in terms of eligibility for the housing and rents, Mr Anderson said.