Santos, Márcia CadeteNunes, SandraDominguinhos, PedroMourato, JoaquimMata, CarlosTeixeira, Nuno Miguel2025-12-042025-12-042021978179986643597817998664422327-56772327-5685http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/60218This chapter seeks to provide empirical evidence of the financial shocks that non-profits experienced during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic lockdown period. The research included a literature review of the main up-to-date publications to understand non-profits’ financial vulnerabilities. The statistical analyses’ results facilitate a fuller understanding of the impacts that the abrupt loss of clients, volunteers, and employees due to the pandemic has had on non-profits’ finances. These results are discussed in light of the previous studies. Through computer-assisted text analysis, this study examined non-profit managers’ perceptions of the most significant challenges faced by these organisations in the pandemic’s initial phase. The findings reveal a dramatic situation characterised by a decrease in revenues and increase in expenses, in which non-profits regulated by Portugal’s social welfare private institutions statutes were the most strongly affected. The most salient challenges identified include technological preparedness, safety assurance, and physical distancing.engPandemic CrisisFinancial CapacityFinancial Capacity During a Pandemic Crisisbook part2025-12-03cv-prod-253688210.4018/978-1-7998-6643-5.ch004