Keith Dodd, chairman of HUISA, has given BBC Hereford and Worcester an update about the financial situation at Edgar Street.
HUISA met with the board last night.
"We all sat down with the board and decided that we needed to pull all these resources together," said Dodd.
"There's a tremendous amount of fund-raising going on at the moment.
"Cheques were handed over at the meeting and people were bringing in money most of the evening.
"The fund-raising is going all but what we want to do is combine all of it.
"We agreed we will not ring-fence this money because we need to get the club that money immediately so it can solve these problems."
Dodd was unhappy with H&W's questioning of chairman David Keyte yesterday morning.
"Hereford United needs all the support it can get at the moment and I don't think that trying to cause controversy between Graham Turner and David Keyte is currently helping the situation.
"Keyte has come in, not had the best of luck in any circumstances under the sun.
"He's admitted to making mistakes.
"We're all trying to help this great club survive where we need every penny we can.
"That's what we should be concentrating on at the moment, not trying to stir it up between two people who have helped the club."
HUISA will be releasing a statement later today.
HUISA will be releasing a statement later today.