Study provides options flooding But the funding gap that has hampered this project for decades continues to grow. While the recommended plan has a total price tag of $4.7 million, the maximum amount available through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) is only $600,000, according to funding consultant Trena Carter of Administrative Resources Association. While the Bartholomew County Commissioners have agreed to put up $3,850 to match the OCRA grant, Carter says it’s “still a drop in the bucket” when compared to total costs. “The remaining question is: Where will the rest of the money come from?” asked Commissioner Rick Flohr.