It is the intent of the General Assembly that the Center, to the extent practicable, identify opportunities to fund:
(1) Behavioral health crisis grants;
(2) Training for 9–1–1 operators;
(3) Peer support services;
(4) Behavioral health screenings;
(5) Scholarships for students who attend a Maryland HBCU to study behavioral health–, public safety–, or criminal justice–related issues; and
(6) Behavioral health initiatives in rural communities.