Adilah Muhammad, of Lewiston, is the owner of Scorecard, a strategic planning and research consulting firm specializing in inter-organizational collaboration. Muhammad has facilitated several social change efforts between faith-based and public institutions at the local, state, and national level. She is often called to speak on the topics of Islam and civic engagement, Muslim-American identity and understanding Islam and Muslims. Her research interest is strategic planning in Muslim-American institutions. She is the past chair of the Downtown Neighborhood Action Committee and former chair of the Downtown Neighborhood Task Force. She serves on the board of directors for L/A Arts and Raise-Op Housing Cooperative. Muhammad holds a B.A. in French and economics from DePauw University and an M.A. from the Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine. She is vice-chair of the MaineCF Board of Directors.