One year before its 100th anniversary, the Miss America Organization is actively searching for a new home.

According to a request for proposal filed Sept. 25 with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, the MAO is interviewing cities to host the next two years of the competition. The Press of Atlantic City obtained the document through an Open Public Records Act request.

Also, Miss America is exploring the idea of moving the pageant from Boardwalk Hall to other venues in the city, according to emails obtained by The Press.

Ocean Resort Casino owner Bruce Deifik said he spoke with Miss America chairwoman Gretchen Carlson on Tuesday, offering hotel space and Ovation Hall to the pageant.

The Miss America Organization did not return calls for comment.

CRDA Chairman Robert Mulcahy said Tuesday the board has not discussed any proposals to fund Miss America in the resort in the future.

Deifik said he expects to hear back from Carlson in a few days.

“I need to know how many rooms they need, for how many nights, when they would need Ovation Hall — it’s the perfect setup for them. I would be happy to look at that if I have all the facts.” Deifik said.