The National Family Partnership (NFP), formerly known as the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth, is a nonprofit organization that unites parental rights groups across the United States in opposing youth drug use. First Lady Nancy Reagan was the founding and honorary chair of the National Family Partnership. The NFP operates an annual Red Ribbon Campaign to have parents pledge to raise drug-free youth. The comedian and actress Carol Burnett first referenced the NFP in a Good Housekeeping article about her daughter's drug use.