1 Douglas, Eti-Tofinga, Singh. 2018 Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 31(3). Doi 10.1108/SAMPJ-08-2017-0081 Hybrid Organisations Contributing to Wellbeing in Small Pacific Island Countries Heather Douglas Corresponding author Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Email: hdouglas21@gmail.com Buriata Eti-Tofinga School of Management and Public Administration, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji Email: mstofinga@gmail.com Gurmeet Singh School of Management and Public Administration, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji Email: gurmeet.singh@usp.ac.fj Abstract Purpose: This review examines the contributions of hybrid organisations to wellbeing in small Pacific island countries. Design/methodology/approach: The concept and different forms of hybrid organisations is examined, and then the operation and contributions to wellbeing of three Fijian hybrid organisations are considered. Findings: Hybrid organisations in this region operate with a commitment to the common good and an ethic of care. The Fijian organisations improve social and economic wellbeing for individuals, families and communities by providing employment, schools and training facilities, financial and support services, sustainable agriculture projects and facilitating networking. These services improve individual community social and economic wellbeing, build resilience, add to personal and family security, offer opportunities for the future, advance leadership skills and sustain the environment. Commercial activities support these organisations including product sales, service fees, project levies and investment income. Research limitations/implications: Generalisability beyond the Pacific region is not assured since this review only examines hybrid organisations in small Pacific island countries.