To the extent money is appropriated to the commission for that purpose, the commission shall establish a matching grant program to provide support to eligible entities for community-based initiatives that promote identification of mental health issues and improve access to early intervention and treatment for children and families. The initiatives may:
(1) be evidence-based or otherwise demonstrate positive outcomes, including:
(A) improved relationship skills;
(B) improved self-esteem;
(C) reduced involvement in the juvenile justice system;
(D) participation in the relinquishment avoidance program under Subchapter E, Chapter 262, Family Code; and
(E) avoidance of emergency room use; and
(2) include:
(A) training; and
(B) services and supports for:
(i) community-based initiatives;
(ii) agencies that provide services to children and families;
(iii) individuals who work with children or caregivers of children showing atypical social or emotional development or other challenging behaviors; and
(iv) children in or at risk of placement in foster care or the juvenile justice system.