Professional Memberships & Partners

OnCell is proud to be active members of and partners with many national and regional membership organizations for museums, parks, and destinations. Click on any logo to learn more about these close communities dedicated to empowering institutions and professionals.

With over 30,000 members, comprised of individuals, institutions, and corporate partners, The American Alliance of Museums, has helped developed standards and best practices for museums since 1906.

The Museums Association is the UK's largest museum member organization–and the world's oldest–which champions the value of museums to society and supports the development of those that work in them.

The American Association for State and Local History is a national association that provides leadership and support for its members who preserve and interpret state and local history in order to make the past more meaningful to all Americans.

The National Association for Interpretation is dedicated to advancing the profession of heritage interpretation, currently serving about 5,000 members in the United States, Canada, and over thirty other nations. OnCell is the official mobile partner for the NAI National Conference.

The Southeast Tourism Society is dedicated to improving the economic vitality of the Southeast by promoting tourism within its member states, sharing resources, and providing continuing education. It is comprised of travel and tourism professionals from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.

The Historic Naval Ships Association links the public with historic ships from around the world which serve to tell the stories and the deeds of those who served aboard them. HNSA promotes visiting the world’s historic naval ships and advocates for the need to save these important vessels to provide inspiration for future generations and can continue to proudly serve their countries.

The Southeastern Museums Conference is an association of museums, museum professionals, and corporate partners located in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands. OnCell is proud to be a long-time mobile partner for their Annual Meeting.

WMA serves museums, museum professionals, and related organizations by providing enrichment, intellectual challenge, and a forum for communication. It is comprised of members across the Western states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, the Western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and the Pacific Islands. OnCell is the mobile partner for the WMA Annual Meeting.

The New England Museum Association inspires and connects people engaged with the museum field, provides tools for innovative leadership, and empowers museums to sustain themselves as essential to their communities.

The California Association of Museums provides professional development programs and advocates for museum policy to strengthen California's museums, gardens, and historic sites. OnCell is the official mobile partner for their annual conference.

The Museum Association of New York supports New York’s museums, historical sites and cultural institutions and serves to strengthen New York State’s cultural community. OnCell is MANY's official mobile partner for their annual conference.

The Virginia Association of Museums is a statewide network serving the state's active museum community. OnCell is VAM's official mobile partner for their annual conference.

The Association of Midwest Museums is a dynamic membership organization that provides resources to museums, cultural institutions, and museum professionals in the Midwest–Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. OnCell is the mobile partner for the AMM Annual Meeting.

Main Street America is a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is a historic preservation-based community in the U.S. A network of 2,000 historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts, they have dedicated themselves to improving the quality of life in their communities and preserving the unique heritage of their downtowns and commercial districts.