Support for the OCHRE Data Service has been generously provided by

National Science Foundation (NSF), SI2-SSI; A Computational Research Ecosystem for Scientific Collaboration on Ancient Topics (CRESCAT), Spanning the Full Data Life Cycle, 2015-2019.

Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society; Economic Analysis of Ancient Trade: The Case of the Old Assyrian Merchants of the 19th Century BCE, 2015-2018; An Organon for the Information Age, 2018-2020. The CEDAR Project: Critical Editions for Digital Analysis and Research, 2019-2021.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Partnership Grant; Computational Research on the Ancient Near East (CRANE): an Archaeological Data Integration, Simulation, and 3-D Visualization Initiative,2012-2017; CRANE 2.0, 2017-2022.

The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
Technical support for OCHRE is provided by
The Digital Library Development Center (DLDC) of the University of Chicago
Humanities Computing, Division of the Humanities, University of Chicago
The Research Computing Center (RCC) of the University of Chicago
Intellectual property rights to the OCHRE Java application are held by Scholarly Research Systems, LLC, in which Sandra Schloen (OCHRE developer and Manager of the OCHRE Data Service) has a financial interest.