If things go to plan the ground should be complete for Sept/Oct of next season.
A large proportion of the fans money has been raised by a Community Shares scheme. Approx £1.9 million has currently been raised in this manner with about 1500 members contributing. They don't have any major sponsors, nor do they accept shirt sponsorship.
In addition, the fans have run all sorts of fund raising events which have raised about £750,000. Another simple example of this is that at every home game they have barrels into which fans deposit their loose change; over the five/six years this has been running they've raised £50,000. Comedy nights, sportsman's dinners, race nights, and all manner of other events abound.
Membership is running at about 3,100 and rising. Season tickets are purchased on the basis of 'pay what you can afford' with a min. £90. Walk up prices remain at £8 for adults and £2 for kids.
Admittedly attendances have declined somewhat in the last two years (haven't they everywhere), but once they have their own ground they are confident these will pick up.
Footballing wise they aren't setting the world alight, but that's because they aren't prepared to speculate with the playing budget, promotion isn't the be all and end all.